Perinatal autopsy rates have declined significantly in recent decades. There is a lack of consensus concerning the potential religious influences for bereaved parents in their decision making process for post-mortem. This online study of British and Irish maternity healthcare chaplains explored their understanding of general and local perinatal post-mortem procedures and their experiences in the support of parents. Participants included Christian, Muslim and non-faith chaplains. No chaplain identified any religious prohibition to perinatal post-mortem. A majority of chaplains reported that they had been asked about post-mortem by parents; only a minority felt adequately prepared. A key recommendation is that following appropriate training c...
AIMS: • to deepen understanding of parental grief • to discover parental expectations of chaplai...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
Objective: To determine parental acceptance of minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) involving postmortem...
Stillbirth is without question one of the most devastating experiences of grief for parents and fami...
This thesis sets out to understand better how chaplains can support bereaved parents following the d...
BackgroundPerinatal and paediatric autopsy rates are at historically low levels with declining uptak...
Western Europe is in a demographic transition with increasing multicultural societies. Health profes...
ObjectiveTo describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regardin...
Western Europe is in a demographic transition with increasing multicultural societies. Health profes...
Abstract Background Recently, the minimal invasive tissue sampling (MITS) procedure has been develop...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Perinatal and paediatric autopsy rates are at historically low levels with ...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Stillbirth and neonatal death often trigger immense and long‐lasting grief in parents. These life‐al...
AIMS: • to deepen understanding of parental grief • to discover parental expectations of chaplai...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
Objective: To determine parental acceptance of minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) involving postmortem...
Stillbirth is without question one of the most devastating experiences of grief for parents and fami...
This thesis sets out to understand better how chaplains can support bereaved parents following the d...
BackgroundPerinatal and paediatric autopsy rates are at historically low levels with declining uptak...
Western Europe is in a demographic transition with increasing multicultural societies. Health profes...
ObjectiveTo describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regardin...
Western Europe is in a demographic transition with increasing multicultural societies. Health profes...
Abstract Background Recently, the minimal invasive tissue sampling (MITS) procedure has been develop...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Perinatal and paediatric autopsy rates are at historically low levels with ...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Stillbirth and neonatal death often trigger immense and long‐lasting grief in parents. These life‐al...
AIMS: • to deepen understanding of parental grief • to discover parental expectations of chaplai...
Objectives: Worldwide, around four million stillbirths occur annually. The UK was recently ranked a...
Objective: To determine parental acceptance of minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) involving postmortem...