Perinatal mental health issues, including anxiety and depression, affect a significant number of women during pregnancy and after childbirth. Timely and effective treatment is essential to promote maternal and infant health. This study explores the national implementation of the MumSpace digital stepped-care model, designed to provide accessible, evidence-based mental health care for perinatal women. The model combines digital interventions with professional support in a stepped-care approach, enabling personalized care at various levels of severity. This study evaluates the model's effectiveness, feasibility, and user experience across a wide population of perinatal women. Results suggest that the MumSpace model significantly improves access to care, offers a scalable solution, and demonstrates positive mental health outcomes, thereby presenting a promising model for national implementation.
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