BACKGROUND: The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a stillbirth or neonatal death enables clinicians to learn vital lessons to improve care for women and their families for the future. Recent evidence suggests that parents are unaware that a formal review following the death of their baby takes place. Many would welcome the opportunity to feedback into the meeting itself. Parental involvement in the perinatal mortality review meeting has the potential to improve patient satisfaction, drive improvements in patient safety and promote an open culture within healthcare. Yet evidence on the feasibility of involving bereaved parents in the review process is lacking. This paper describes the protocol ...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Background - In 2009 there were an estimated 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide. In the United States...
Background: Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are devastating events for both parents and clinicians a...
BACKGROUND: Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take...
BackgroundFollowing a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take p...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
OBJECTIVE: Engaging bereaved parents in the review process that examines their care before and after...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
OBJECTIVE: Parent engagement in perinatal mortality review meetings following stillbirth may benefit...
Parent engagement in perinatal mortality review meetings following stillbirth may benefit parents an...
BACKGROUND: 2.7 million babies were stillborn in 2015 worldwide; behind these statistics lie the exp...
Background: An estimated 5.3 million perinatal deaths occur worldwide each year. In Ireland, there...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
© 2017 The Authors. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John W...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Background - In 2009 there were an estimated 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide. In the United States...
Background: Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are devastating events for both parents and clinicians a...
BACKGROUND: Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take...
BackgroundFollowing a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take p...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
OBJECTIVE: Engaging bereaved parents in the review process that examines their care before and after...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
OBJECTIVE: Parent engagement in perinatal mortality review meetings following stillbirth may benefit...
Parent engagement in perinatal mortality review meetings following stillbirth may benefit parents an...
BACKGROUND: 2.7 million babies were stillborn in 2015 worldwide; behind these statistics lie the exp...
Background: An estimated 5.3 million perinatal deaths occur worldwide each year. In Ireland, there...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
© 2017 The Authors. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John W...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Background - In 2009 there were an estimated 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide. In the United States...
Background: Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are devastating events for both parents and clinicians a...