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Parents’ bereavement results in high rates of psychological, emotional, physiological, and existential distress after the death of a child during pregnancy, at delivery or in the neonatal period.
Hüseyin Çaksen
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Estimation of causal effects using instrumental variables with nonignorable missing covariates: Application to effect of type of delivery NICU on premature infants [PDF]
Understanding how effective high-level NICUs (neonatal intensive care units that have the capacity for sustained mechanical assisted ventilation and high volume) are compared to low-level NICUs is important and valuable for both individual mothers and ...
Lorch, Scott A. +2 more
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OBJECTIVE 15-20% of identified pregnancies result in miscarriage, which may lead to persistent symptoms of psychological morbidities in some women. Healthcare satisfaction is among the factors believed to influence such negative psychological responses ...
D. C. Mendes, Ana Fonseca, M. Cameirão
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Abstract Women's subjective relationship with their pregnancy is central in understanding fetal personhood, a relationship that is theirs to assemble and disassemble. A rigid perception of personhood as either present or absent is problematized, instead revealing an evolving approach.
Susie Kilshaw
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"A renewed sense of purpose": mothers' and fathers' experience of having a child following a recent stillbirth. [PDF]
Most research has focused on mothers' experiences of perinatal loss itself or on the subsequent pregnancy, whereas little attention has been paid to both parents' experiences of having a child following late perinatal loss and the experience of parenting
A Yamazaki +61 more
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Understanding Why Parents Say Yes or No to Organ Donation When Their Child Dies: Mixed‐Methods Study
ABSTRACT Aim To explore why parents consent to or decline organ donation after their child's death and identify the factors that influence their decision‐making. Design Mixed‐methods analysis of routinely collected quantitative and qualitative data from 594 cases in the United Kingdom between 2018 and 2024. Methods Quantitative analysis of clinical and
Ellie Crane +5 more
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Meta-analysis to obtain a scale of psychological reaction after perinatal loss: focus on miscarriage
Annsofie Adolfsson1,21School of Life Sciences, University of Skövde, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, SwedenAbstract: Pregnancy has different meanings to different women depending upon their ...
Annsofie Adolfsson
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Mothers’ Perception of Quality of Services from Health Centers after Perinatal Loss [PDF]
Introduction: Perinatal loss is one of the most stressful life events that parents and caregivers experience. Providing an empathetic, caring environment to support mothers who experience perinatal loss is necessary. The aim of this study was to assess
Ahmadi, Fazlollah. +5 more
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Italian translation and validation of the Perinatal Grief Scale [PDF]
AimsThe short version of the Perinatal Grief Scale (PGS) has 33 items of Likert type whose answers vary from 1 (strongly agree) to 5 (strongly disagree), and is used to assess the grief after perinatal loss and to identify women at major need of specific support.
Ravaldi C. +8 more
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Abstract Infant Mental Health and Early Childhood (IECMH) is a field of study of infants and the developing relationship and the optimal development between infants and their caregivers. Phenomenological research within the well‐being of infants and caregivers has core importance in the comprehension of the subjectivity of the infant and the attachment
Minna Sorsa, Bente Dahl, Idun Røseth
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