Jurnal Bidan Cerdas
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026)

Islamic-Informed Spiritual-Empathic Listening Support for Postpartum Trauma: A Rapid Evidence Review

Fitriana Fitriana (Departement of Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Aisyah University, Lampung, Indonesia)
Yudhia Fratidina (Department of Midwifery, Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Jakarta III, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Feri Kameliawati (Departement Nurse, Faculty of Health, Aisyah University, Lampung, Indonesia)
Rahayu Sri Astutik (Departement Psicology, Faculty of Health, Aisyah University, Lampung Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2026

Abstract

Background: A worldwide health concern is postnatal psychological discomfort, which includes symptoms of anxiety, and despair. Although listening-based therapies have become popular as flexible, low-cost ways to treat maternal mental health, there is currently little data on their efficacy and cultural fit. With an emphasis on Islamic-informed approaches, this study sought to compile the most recent data on the efficacy, viability, and cultural significance of listening services in enhancing maternal psychological outcomes. Methods: A Rapid Evidence Review (RER) was conducted following PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Twelve empirical studies published between 2018 and May 2025 were included (4 randomized controlled trials, 3 quasi-experimental studies, 3 observational studies, 1 qualitative, and 1 mixed-method design). Results: Ten of the twelve studies (83%) reported statistically significant reductions in maternal psychological distress. Randomized controlled trials demonstrated measurable decreases in EPDS, PCL-5, and DASS-21 scores following structured midwife-led debriefing or counseling sessions. Several interventions showed significant reductions in postpartum anxiety and PTSD symptoms after brief (1–4 session) models. Faith-integrated listening approaches in Muslim-majority settings enhanced spiritual resilience, emotional validation, and cultural acceptability. Digital and telehealth modalities improved accessibility, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, although higher attrition rates and short follow-up durations were frequently noted. Conclusion: Postnatal listening services are an efficient and affordable way to improve the psychological well-being of mothers when paired with treatment that is sensitive to cultural and spiritual differences. Future studies and clinical applications should place a high priority on formalizing Islamic informed listening frameworks in midwifery practice in Muslim communities.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JBC

Publisher

Subject

Public Health

Description

Jurnal Bidan Cerdas is a national midwifery journal that publishes scientific works for midwives, nurses, academic people, and practitioners. Welcomes and invites original research article in midwifery, including: Birth | Pregnancy | Newborn | Adolescence | Family Planning | Climacterium | Midwifery ...