Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death) found that parents would endorse the opportunity to give feedback into the perinatal mortality review (PNMR) process. In subsequent focus groups, healthcare professionals were positive about parental engagement, although they considered that there may be significant challenges. The objective of this study was to develop core principles and recommendations for parental engagement in PNMR in the UK. Methods A two‐round Delphi technique was followed to reach consensus on core principles for parental engagement in the PNMR process; Round 1 included a national consensus workshop and Round 2 an online questionnaire. The consensu...
Objective To study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal pos...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
BACKGROUND: The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a ...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Abstract Background Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review sho...
OBJECTIVE: Engaging bereaved parents in the review process that examines their care before and after...
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...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
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...
Neonatal deaths account for 42% of inpatient pediatric deaths. Unfortunately, there is little eviden...
Objective To study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal pos...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely u...
BACKGROUND: The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a ...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Abstract Background Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review sho...
OBJECTIVE: Engaging bereaved parents in the review process that examines their care before and after...
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...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
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...
Neonatal deaths account for 42% of inpatient pediatric deaths. Unfortunately, there is little eviden...
Objective To study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal pos...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...