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Journal articles on the topic "Perinatal bereavement"
Rybarik, Fran. "Perinatal Bereavement." Illness, Crisis & Loss 8, no. 3 (July 2000): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105413730000800301.
Full textThomson, Ann. "Perinatal bereavement." Midwifery 12, no. 2 (June 1996): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0266-6138(96)90000-5.
Full textWathen, N. C. "Perinatal bereavement." BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 97, no. 9 (September 1990): 759–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.1990.tb02568.x.
Full textTurner, M. J. "Perinatal bereavement." BMJ 302, no. 6790 (June 15, 1991): 1465–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.302.6790.1465-c.
Full textIskander, R. "Perinatal bereavement." BMJ 303, no. 6794 (July 13, 1991): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.303.6794.122-c.
Full textBourne, S., and E. Lewis. "Perinatal bereavement." BMJ 303, no. 6798 (August 10, 1991): 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.303.6798.365-a.
Full textBourne, S., and E. Lewis. "Perinatal bereavement." BMJ 302, no. 6786 (May 18, 1991): 1167–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.302.6786.1167.
Full textLimbo, Rana, and Marianne H. Hutti. "Perinatal Bereavement Care." MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 44, no. 1 (2019): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nmc.0000000000000496.
Full textMorris, D. "Management of perinatal bereavement." Archives of Disease in Childhood 63, no. 7 (July 1, 1988): 870–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.63.7.870.
Full textRitsher, Jennifer Boyd, and Richard Neugebauer. "Perinatal Bereavement Grief Scale." Assessment 9, no. 1 (March 2002): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1073191102009001005.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Perinatal bereavement"
Di, Stefano Marianne. "Nurses' attitudes about perinatal death and their ability to facilitate a perinatal bereavement program /." Staten Island, N.Y. : [s.n.], 1994. http://library.wagner.edu/theses/nursing/1994/thesis_nur_1994_diste_nurse.pdf.
Full textBarr, Peter. "Guilt, shame, and grief: an empirical study of perinatal bereavement." University of Sydney. Centre for Behavioural Sciences, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/602.
Full textCholette, Meghan Elizabeth. "Exploring the Meaning of the Paternal Experience of Perinatal Loss: A Phenomenological Study." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/265363.
Full textFiddick, Lucy. "Research portfolio submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in Clinical Psychology." Thesis, University of Bath, 2017. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.760904.
Full textLopes, Beatriz Gonçalves. "Perspectivas maternas sobre mortalidade perinatal." Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, 2018. http://tede2.uepg.br/jspui/handle/prefix/2547.
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Estudo qualitativo de natureza interpretativa realizado com mães que vivenciaram a perda de um filho no período perinatal, a fim de apresentar os cenários da mortalidade perinatal, de acordo com a perspectiva materna e evidências epidemiológicas. Os achados deste estudo indicam que 52% das mães participantes da pesquisa foram classificadas como de baixo risco gestacional ou risco intermediário e que 78,27% das mortes dos bebês eram evitáveis. Também, destaca-se que o processo do luto é contínuo, doloroso e perdura, e as dificuldades vivenciadas pelas mães evidenciam que as mesmas não são assistidas integralmente por uma equipe de saúde capacitada para ajudar nessa situação angustiante. Dessa maneira, evidencia a necessidade de uma rede de apoio no momento que a mãe recebe a notícia do óbito do seu filho e que esse cuidado perdure até que a enlutada encontre um significado para sua perda. Assim, conclui-se a importância de uma equipe interdisciplinar, para o cuidado integral e ainda, garantir uma assistência humanizada com qualidade.
A qualitative study of an interpretative nature performed with mothers who experienced the loss of a child in the perinatal period, in order to present the scenarios of perinatal mortality according to maternal perspective and epidemiological evidence. The findings of this study indicate that 52% of the mothers participating in the research were classified as having low gestational risk or intermediate risk and that 78.27% of infant deaths were avoidable. It is also noteworthy that the process of mourning is continuous, painful and lasting, and the difficulties experienced by the mothers show that they are not fully assisted by a health team trained to help in this distressing situation. In this way, it is evident the need for a support network the moment the mother receives the news of her child's death and that this care lasts until the bereaved finds a meaning for her loss. Thus, we conclude the importance of an interdisciplinary team, for the integral care and also, guarantee a humanized assistance with quality.
Duarte, Mariane Graciano. "Luto na maternidade construção de cartilha para cuidados em situação de óbito perinatal /." Botucatu, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183170.
Full textResumo: Os profissionais de saúde utilizam algumas táticas com intuito de se resguardar psiquicamente do sofrimento vivenciado por seus pacientes. Entre uma das maneiras de proteção está a concepção de que setor da maternidade seja um lugar onde surgem novas vidas e não onde elas acabam. Entretanto a maternidade pode ser marcada por acontecimentos negativos, acompanhados por perdas ao invés de ganhos, tornando a morte um assunto polêmico e desafiador nesse meio. Diante disso, o objetivo desta pesquisa foi melhorar a qualidade do atendimento da equipe de enfermagem diante das pacientes/familiares que sofreram uma perda perinatal a partir de um material instrutivo destinado aos cuidados de enfermagem em situação de óbito perinatal. Trata-se de um estudo do tipo metodológico, para construção de uma tecnologia educativa, o qual adotou as etapas de: submissão do projeto ao comitê de ética, levantamento de vivências e demandas da população alvo por meio de um estudo qualitativo, levantamento bibliográfico e elaboração do material educativo. A elaboração da cartilha seguiram as seguintes etapas: A sistematização do conteúdo; A seleção e elaboração das ilustrações; A composição da cartilha e os critérios editoriais utilizados. Foram entrevistados individualmente nove enfermeiros e dez técnicos de enfermagem que atuam na maternidade do Hospital das Clínicas de Botucatu (HC), maternidade referência regional para atendimentos de gestante alto risco. As entrevistas foram gravadas a partir da per... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: Health professionals use some tactics to protect themselves psychically from the suffering experienced by their patients. One of the ways of protection is the conception that the maternity sector is a place where new lives emerge and not where they end. However, motherhood can be marked by negative events, accompanied by losses rather than gains, making death a controversial and challenging issue in this environment. Therefore, the objective of this research was to improve the quality of care provided by nursing staff to patients / family members who suffered a perinatal loss from an instructional material intended for nursing care in perinatal death situation. This is a methodological study, for the construction of an educational technology, which adopted the steps of: submission of the project to the ethics committee, survey of experiences and demands of the target population through a qualitative study, bibliographic survey and elaboration of educational material. The elaboration of the booklet followed the following steps: The systematization of the content; The selection and elaboration of the illustrations; The composition of the booklet and the editorial criteria used. Nine nurses and ten nursing technicians who work at the maternity ward of the Botucatu Hospital (HC), a regional reference maternity ward for high-risk pregnant women, were interviewed individually. The interviews were recorded from the guiding question: "What are the biggest difficulties faced by health... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Hill, Ashley N. "The Role of Strength: Navigating Perinatal Loss Among Black Women." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/6080.
Full textGrady, Kelly L. "Parenting a Lone Twin: When One Twin Dies." Thesis, Boston College, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2578.
Full textParents who simultaneously grieve the loss of one twin and nurture the surviving twin experience a paradox of grief and joy. The acute grief of losing a twin coincides with a critical time in the development of the parental role and relationship with the surviving twin. Very few researchers have addressed the unique parenting situation in which one twin infant dies. The aim of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe the experience of parents who lose one twin in utero, at birth, or in the neonatal period. The study question was "What is the parenting experience of mothers and fathers who simultaneously face the grief of the loss of one twin while nurturing the surviving twin during infancy?" Nine parents, recruited via a support group, were interviewed. Systematic content analysis, emphasizing in-vivo coding (participant's own words), was conducted until data saturation was reached. A comprehensive description of the experience of raising a surviving twin was constructed. Four descriptive themes were identified: (1) Living with ambiguity: the irony of raising a lone twin, belonging and not belonging, and at least there is one; (2) Communicating the family journey: telling or not telling, deciding who needs to know, and how many children; (3) Parenting with wonder and worry: doubt and hyper-vigilance, unanswered questions, and the living twin as a unique person; and (4) Life is different now: loss of innocence, honoring both twins, making and keeping relationships, work-life challenges, and accepting that it doesn't go away. Issues raised by parents included the ambiguity and irony of losing one twin, no one understands, multiple losses, and living with this loss. The description of this experience gives insight to the dynamics and burden of this loss. Data from this study can inform pediatric nurses about the issues, concerns, and needs of parents who sustain this kind of loss. Therapeutic interventions based by the tenets of family-centered nursing care can be developed by understanding the long-term effects of grief on parenting
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2012
Submitted to: Boston College. Connell School of Nursing
Discipline: Nursing
Watkins, Kathy. "The meaning of perinatal loss for women in Newfoundland : a phenomenological study /." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/MQ62439.pdf.
Full textWilliamson, Melissa Grace. "Exploring midwives' experiences of managing patients' perinatal loss at a maternity hospital in the Western Cape, South Africa." University of the Western Cape, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5645.
Full textPerinatal deaths are emotion-laden events not only for the mothers, but also for physicians and midwives. Hence, mothers experiencing the phenomenon need support to overcome the experience. If the loss occurs in a health institution, the responsibility of supporting the woman is borne by healthcare providers, particularly midwives. However, limited information exists on how midwives manage patients who experience perinatal loss in health institutions. Consequently, this study on midwives' experiences of managing patients' perinatal loss at a maternity hospital in the Western Cape, South Africa was conducted. The aim of the study was to explore midwives' management of patients with perinatal loss. The study utilised a qualitative research design and employs a phenomenological approach. Purposive sampling was used to select eight registered midwives to participate in the study. Data was collected by means of in-depth unstructured interviews, which were audio-recorded. It was then analysed by utilising Colaizzi's (1978) steps of phenomenological data analysis. Four themes emerged from the data, namely, knowledge of perinatal loss, challenges when managing patients, managing perinatal loss, and getting emotionally involved. Themes were informed by several subthemes. In addition, implication on practice indicates that improving support to mothers with pregnancy loss requires a multi-disciplinary approach or teamwork from various professionals in order to enhance mutual collaboration between families and healthcare workers. The study concludes that nursing education programmes should be reviewed to ensure that they include midwives' needs in the area of managing clients experiencing a perinatal loss. Hence, student midwives should be given more clinical experience of caring for bereaved couples under supervision, as well as compassionate support, which would assist them to develop these skills before they graduate.
Books on the topic "Perinatal bereavement"
Black, Beth Perry, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, eds. Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/9780826129277.
Full textBlack, Beth Perry. Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC, 2015.
Find full textMalacrida, Claudia. Mourning the dreams: How parents create meaning from miscarriage, stillbirth and early infant death. Edmonton: Qual Institute Press, 1998.
Find full textPerinatal death as a pastoral problem. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1993.
Find full textBeutel, Manfred. Der frühe Verlust eines Kindes: Bewältigung und Hilfe bei Fehl-, Totgeburt und Fehlbildung. Göttingen: Verlag für Angewandte Psychologie, 1996.
Find full textSavage, Judith A. Mourning unknown lives: A psychological study of perinatal loss. Wilmette, Ill: Chiron Publications, 1988.
Find full textLovell, Alice. A bereavement with a difference: A study of late miscarriage, stillbirth and perinatal death. 3rd ed. London: South Bank University, 1995.
Find full textLoss and bereavement in childbearing. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1994.
Find full textLoss and bereavement in childbearing. London: Routledge, 2005.
Find full textPerry-Lynn, Moffitt, and Wilkins Isabelle A, eds. A silent sorrow: Pregnancy loss : guidance and support for you and your family. New York: Delacorte Press, 1993.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Perinatal bereavement"
Pinkeney, Ashley. "Perinatal Bereavement Care." In Perinatal Palliative Care, 247–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34751-2_12.
Full textLang, Ariella, and Tracy Carr. "Bereavement in the Face of Perinatal Loss: A Hardiness Perspective." In Handbook of Family Resilience, 299–319. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3917-2_18.
Full textHollins Martin, Caroline J., and Colin R. Martin. "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Its Relationship with Perinatal Bereavement: Definitions, Reactions, Adjustments, and Grief." In Comprehensive Guide to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders, 599–626. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08359-9_44.
Full textHollins Martin, Caroline J., and Colin R. Martin. "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Its Relationship with Perinatal Bereavement: Definitions, Reactions, Adjustments, and Grief." In Comprehensive Guide to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, 1–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08613-2_44-1.
Full textCampbell, Deborah E. "Perinatal Bereavement." In American Academy of Pediatrics Textbook of Pediatric Care, 736–40. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581106411-4-section_2_chapter08.
Full textStein, Mara Tesler, and Deborah L. Davis. "Perinatal Crisis and Traumatic Bereavement." In Behavioral Health Services with High-Risk Infants and Families, edited by Allison G. Dempsey, Joanna C. M. Cole, and Sage N. Saxton, 245—C16.P105. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197545027.003.0016.
Full textLaoire, Áine Ni, Daniel Nuzum, Maeve O’Reilly, Marie Twomey, Keelin O’Donoghue, and Mary Devins. "Perinatal palliative care." In Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children, edited by Richard Hain, Ann Goldman, Adam Rapoport, and Michelle Meiring, 325–31. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198821311.003.0029.
Full textBleiberg, Kathryn L. "Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Peripartum Depression." In Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy, 224–42. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199746903.003.0013.
Full textLimbo, Rana, Kathie Kobler, and Betty Davies. "Grief and Bereavement in Perinatal and Pediatric Palliative Care." In Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing, edited by Betty Rolling Ferrell and Judith A. Paice, 758–72. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190862374.003.0063.
Full text"Bereavement: Supporting Families Experiencing a Loss in the Perinatal Period." In Care Coordination in the NICU. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/9780826140128.0013.
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