Objective When a formal review of care takes places after the death of a baby, parents are largely unaware it takes place and are often not meaningfully involved in the review process. Parent engagement in the process is likely to be essential for a successful review and to improve patient safety. This study aimed to evaluate an intervention process of parental engagement in perinatal mortality review (PNMR) and to identify barriers and facilitators to its implementation.Design Mixed-methods study of parents’ engagement in PNMR.Setting Single tertiary maternity unit in the UK.Participants Bereaved parents and healthcare professionals (HCPs).Interventions Parent engagement in the PNMR (intervention) was based on principles derived through na...
This article is based upon two systematic reviews of qualitative research, both evaluating more than...
Neonatal deaths account for 42% of inpatient pediatric deaths. Unfortunately, there is little eviden...
BackgroundProvision of an empathetic, sensitive, caring environment and strategies to support mother...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
Abstract Background Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review sho...
BACKGROUND: The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a ...
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...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Background: An estimated 5.3 million perinatal deaths occur worldwide each year. In Ireland, there...
BACKGROUND: The availability of interventions for bereaved parents have increased. However, most are...
This article is based upon two systematic reviews of qualitative research, both evaluating more than...
Neonatal deaths account for 42% of inpatient pediatric deaths. Unfortunately, there is little eviden...
BackgroundProvision of an empathetic, sensitive, caring environment and strategies to support mother...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Objectives The PARENTS 1 study (Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirt...
Abstract Background Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review sho...
BACKGROUND: The perinatal mortality review meeting that takes place within the hospital following a ...
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...
IntroductionWe conducted a systematic review of reviews to synthesise evidence relating to improving...
<p>Understanding parents’ experience of care is essential to develop high-quality perinatal bereavem...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Background: An estimated 5.3 million perinatal deaths occur worldwide each year. In Ireland, there...
BACKGROUND: The availability of interventions for bereaved parents have increased. However, most are...
This article is based upon two systematic reviews of qualitative research, both evaluating more than...
Neonatal deaths account for 42% of inpatient pediatric deaths. Unfortunately, there is little eviden...
BackgroundProvision of an empathetic, sensitive, caring environment and strategies to support mother...