Problem The experiences of women in low and middle-income countries following perinatal death remains difficult and challenging, thereby increasing their susceptibility to negative psychological impact particularly with insufficient bereavement care and support. Background Perinatal death invariably brings intense grief which significantly impacts women, and requires adequate bereavement care to limit negative outcomes in the short and long-term. Aim To develop deeper understanding of women’s experience of care and support following perinatal death in high burden settings. Methods Six electronic databases were searched with relevant terms established using the SPIDER tool, supplemented by hand search of reference lists. Studies...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 2 million babies are stillborn annually worldwide, most in low- and midd...
Background: Pregnancy is usually a joyful experience for a woman. It is one of the milestones that, ...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...
Background Perinatal death results in long-lasting intense grief for bereaved mothers with a potent...
Background Communication and interaction with healthcare workers at the time of stillbirth remain i...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a stillbirth as a baby born with no signs of...
Background: In developed countries, perinatal death is known to cause major emotional and social eff...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden is highest i...
Review paper[Abstract] Aims: To synthesize research findings regarding the coping experiences of par...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden ...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden ...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Annually there are approximately 26,000 stillbirths in the United States. The ...
Background: Stillbirth is a traumatic life-event for parents. Compassionate care from health worker...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 2 million babies are stillborn annually worldwide, most in low- and midd...
Background: Pregnancy is usually a joyful experience for a woman. It is one of the milestones that, ...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...
Background Perinatal death results in long-lasting intense grief for bereaved mothers with a potent...
Background Communication and interaction with healthcare workers at the time of stillbirth remain i...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a stillbirth as a baby born with no signs of...
Background: In developed countries, perinatal death is known to cause major emotional and social eff...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden is highest i...
Review paper[Abstract] Aims: To synthesize research findings regarding the coping experiences of par...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden ...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth has a profound impact on women, families, and healthcare workers. The burden ...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Annually there are approximately 26,000 stillbirths in the United States. The ...
Background: Stillbirth is a traumatic life-event for parents. Compassionate care from health worker...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 2 million babies are stillborn annually worldwide, most in low- and midd...
Background: Pregnancy is usually a joyful experience for a woman. It is one of the milestones that, ...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...