BackgroundProvision of an empathetic, sensitive, caring environment and strategies to support mothers, fathers and their families experiencing perinatal death are now an accepted part of maternity services in many countries. Interventions such as psychological support or counselling, or both, have been suggested to improve outcomes for parents and families after perinatal death.ObjectivesTo assess the effect of any form of intervention (i.e. medical, nursing, midwifery, social work, psychology, counselling or community-based) on parents and families who experience perinatal death.Search methodsWe searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group's Trials Register (28 January 2013) and article bibliographies.Selection criteriaRandomised t...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that men in the UK are affected by grief following the perin...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Objectives This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of bereavement support interventi...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
Background: A child’s death is an enormous tragedy for both the parents and other family members. Su...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Abstract Background The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Se...
Background: Stillbirth and neonatal death are devastating pregnancy outcomes with long-lasting psych...
Background: Perinatal death (PD) is a painful experience, with physical, psychological and social co...
A longitudinal study of 144 parents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that men in the UK are affected by grief following the perin...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Objectives This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of bereavement support interventi...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
Background: A child’s death is an enormous tragedy for both the parents and other family members. Su...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Abstract Background The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Se...
Background: Stillbirth and neonatal death are devastating pregnancy outcomes with long-lasting psych...
Background: Perinatal death (PD) is a painful experience, with physical, psychological and social co...
A longitudinal study of 144 parents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that men in the UK are affected by grief following the perin...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...