Experiencing stillbirth is devastating and leaves parents searching for causes. Autopsy is the gold standard for investigation, but deciding to consent to this procedure is very difficult for parents. Decision support in the form of clear, consistent, and parent-centered information is likely to be helpful. The aims of this study were to understand the influences on parents' decisions about autopsy after stillbirth and to identify attributes of effective decision support that align with parents' needs.Framework analysis using the Decision Drivers Model was used to analyze responses from 460 Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) mothers who took part in a multi-country online survey of parents' experiences of stillbirth. The main outcomes examine...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of causes of stillbirth is critical to effective prevention. Auto...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Background Experiencing stillbirth is devastating and leaves parents searching for causes. Autopsy ...
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2012BACKGROUND: Stillbirth, among the most distressing experi...
Each year in Australia more than 2000 parents experience stillbirth. Parents face major decisions at...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Abstract Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infan...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Background. Here we present additional information from the Safe Passage Study, where the effect of ...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
CITATION: Human, M., et al. 2017. Bereaved mothers’ attitudes regarding autopsy of their stillborn b...
Objective To study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal pos...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of causes of stillbirth is critical to effective prevention. Auto...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Background Experiencing stillbirth is devastating and leaves parents searching for causes. Autopsy ...
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2012BACKGROUND: Stillbirth, among the most distressing experi...
Each year in Australia more than 2000 parents experience stillbirth. Parents face major decisions at...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Abstract Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infan...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Background. Here we present additional information from the Safe Passage Study, where the effect of ...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
CITATION: Human, M., et al. 2017. Bereaved mothers’ attitudes regarding autopsy of their stillborn b...
Objective To study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal pos...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of causes of stillbirth is critical to effective prevention. Auto...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...