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Perinatal Grief and Mourning

Advances in Pediatrics, 1990
The grief and mourning that parents experience following a perinatal loss is as devastating as the loss of an older loved one. The pattern of mourning can be anticipated and interventions can be implemented. With proper help, the parents can pass through this catastrophic time in their lives with a minimum of scars. If the physician stops, reaches out,
J A, Menke, R E, McClead
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A Review of the Psychometrics of Perinatal Grief Instruments

Illness, Crisis & Loss, 2023
The intense emotional and psychological consequences of pregnancy loss have been studied for decades. With the growing body of literature regarding women's experiences of pregnancy loss, there is an increased need for high quality evidence that underpins
P. Wright, Joan G. Carpenter
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Nursing care in perinatal grief. A systematic and critical review of attitudes and knowledge in clinical practice.

Enfermería clínica, 2023
AIM To review and synthesize the available evidence on the attitudes and knowledge of nurses regarding the perinatal grief of the parents. METHODS A systematic review of original articles published from January 2016 to February 2023 without language ...
Pablo Santiago Moreno Tirado   +2 more
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A qualitative study of early career Australian midwives' encounters with perinatal grief, loss and trauma.

Women and Birth, 2022
PROBLEM The health of women is dependent on midwifery workforce stability. Retaining new midwives is paramount, however without support, the early career can be a vulnerable time for midwives.
Annabel Sheehy, K. Baird
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