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Effects of patient death on nursing staff: a literature review [PDF]
There were 509,090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008 (Office for National Statistics, 2010); of these, over 56% (260 000) occurred in NHS hospitals. The death of a patient is an event that most, if not all, nursing staff will encounter during
Kirshbaum, Marilyn, Wilson, Janet
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Data here reported are sample characteristics of the first nation-wide community based survey on 'obstetric violence' (OV) conducted in a high-income country (Italy).
Claudia Ravaldi +4 more
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Computer- or web-based interventions for perinatal mental health: A systematic review [PDF]
Background: Treating prenatal mental health issues is of great importance, but access to treatment is often poor. One way of accessing treatment is through computer- or web-based interventions.
Amstadter +75 more
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Stillbirth and infant death: mental health among low-income mothers in Mumbai
Background India has the highest number of stillbirths and the highest neonatal death rate in the world. In the context of its pronatalist society, women who experience perinatal loss often encounter significant social repercussions on top of grief ...
Lisa Roberts +3 more
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Stillbirth and loss: family practices and display
This paper explores how parents respond to their memories of their stillborn child over the years following their loss. When people die after living for several years or more, their family and friends have the residual traces of a life lived as a basis ...
CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRY INTO STILLBIRTHS AND DEATHS IN INFANCY +17 more
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Facilitating Genetic Testing for Perinatal Demise: Development of a Multidisciplinary Workflow
ABSTRACT Genetic contributors to perinatal demise are common but frequently undiagnosed due to clinical and logistical barriers. We aimed to improve access to genetic for intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD), stillbirth, and early neonatal death by developing a multidisciplinary workflow.
Mackenzie Mosera +15 more
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Objective: Bereavement is the experience of losing a loved one to death and grief is accepted as a natural reaction to bereavement. When symptoms of grief are particularly severe, last longer than expected according to social norms and accompanied by ...
Urun Ozer, Gokşen Yuksel
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Stillbirths:economic and psychosocial consequences [PDF]
Despite the frequency of stillbirths, the subsequent implications are overlooked and underappreciated. We present findings from comprehensive, systematic literature reviews, and new analyses of published and unpublished data, to establish the effect of ...
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A +22 more
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ABSTRACT It is the priority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and Australian governments, to provide infants with enriching environments in which they may thrive. This is particularly critical during the perinatal period. Yet, an increasing number of notifications and interventions by child protection authorities are occurring in ...
Neve Mucabel‐Bue +11 more
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Duelo perinatal, salud mental y la importancia del acompañamiento psicológico
Resumen: El duelo es una respuesta adaptativa normal, emocional y psíquica frente a una pérdida significativa. Particularmente, el duelo por la muerte de un hijo/a se considera una de las situaciones más estresantes y devastadoras que un ser humano puede
Francisca Cortés-Cataldo +8 more
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