(1) Background: Some infants die shortly after birth, leaving both parents and nurses in grief. In the specific setting where the data were collected, the bereaved parents receive a scrapbook made by the nursing staff in the NICU, and a box made by a local parent support group. Making a scrapbook and a box when an infant dies in the NICU can be regarded as ritualized acts. The aim of this study is to explore the functions of these ritualized acts of making a scrapbook and memory box when an infant dies in the NICU. (2) Methods: Focus group interviews were performed with experienced nurses in the NICU, and with members of a parent support group. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to interpret the data. (3) Three main themes were constructe...
Supporting a family through the impending death of their infant challenges the health care team to c...
Many nurses grieve when patients die; however, nurses’ grief is not often acknowledged o...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the family grief and recovery process through a q...
(1) Background: Some infants die shortly after birth, leaving both parents and nurses in grief. In t...
© 2019 Dr. Rebecca Kate ThorntonExperiencing the death of an infant places parents at risk of prolon...
This research dissertation was completed as part of a CARL initiative in UCC. CARL promotes communit...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
The majority of deaths of children and infants occur in paediatric and neonatal intensive care setti...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This study ...
When children lose a parent during childhood this offers emotional and life changing moments. It is ...
Objective Although stakeholders’ participation in healthcare is increasingly recommended, bereaved p...
Summary The majority of deaths of children and infants occur in paediatric and neonatal intensive ca...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
Background: The death of a neonatal baby has the potential for parents to experience many negative o...
The death of a baby at birth is uniquely unsupported by the rituals and cultural scripts we depend u...
Supporting a family through the impending death of their infant challenges the health care team to c...
Many nurses grieve when patients die; however, nurses’ grief is not often acknowledged o...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the family grief and recovery process through a q...
(1) Background: Some infants die shortly after birth, leaving both parents and nurses in grief. In t...
© 2019 Dr. Rebecca Kate ThorntonExperiencing the death of an infant places parents at risk of prolon...
This research dissertation was completed as part of a CARL initiative in UCC. CARL promotes communit...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
The majority of deaths of children and infants occur in paediatric and neonatal intensive care setti...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This study ...
When children lose a parent during childhood this offers emotional and life changing moments. It is ...
Objective Although stakeholders’ participation in healthcare is increasingly recommended, bereaved p...
Summary The majority of deaths of children and infants occur in paediatric and neonatal intensive ca...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
Background: The death of a neonatal baby has the potential for parents to experience many negative o...
The death of a baby at birth is uniquely unsupported by the rituals and cultural scripts we depend u...
Supporting a family through the impending death of their infant challenges the health care team to c...
Many nurses grieve when patients die; however, nurses’ grief is not often acknowledged o...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the family grief and recovery process through a q...