Abstract Background Following previous perinatal loss, women in a subsequent pregnancy may experience heightened emotions, such as anxiety and fear, with a range of longer-term implications. To support these women, the Mater Mothers\u2019 Bereavement Support Service in Brisbane, Australia, developed a Pregnancy After Loss Clinic (PALC) as a specialised hospital-based service. The present study investigated the experiences of mothers with previous perinatal loss in relation to: (a) their subsequent pregnancy-to-birth journey, and (b) the PALC service. Such research seeks to inform the ongoing development of effective perinatal services. ...
Objective: to describe perceptions of participating in a study testing the effectiveness of a perina...
There is limited midwifery research that focuses on midwives experiences and attitudes to providing ...
Up to 2% of all pregnancies result in pregnancy loss between 14 + 0 and 23 + 6 weeks’ gestation, whi...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Following previous perinatal loss, women in a subsequent pregnancy...
Background: Following previous perinatal loss, women in a subsequent pregnancy may experience height...
The study used the phenomenological approach of qualitative research. The grand tour question was fo...
Aim: Pregnancy after the death of a baby is associated with numerous, varied psychological challenge...
Pregnancies following perinatal loss are full of fears and anxieties. Standards of care or intervent...
Introduction: Perinatal loss is one of the most stressful life events that parents and caregivers e...
Aims: Previous research has documented the medical point of view of stillbirth, with some studies lo...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
Background: The death of a neonatal baby has the potential for parents to experience many negative o...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of previous perinatal loss on mothers’ emotio...
Stillbirth is a unique and complex bereavement comprising many losses. Research suggests that the ex...
Objective to describe perceptions of participating in a study testing the effectiveness of a perinat...
Objective: to describe perceptions of participating in a study testing the effectiveness of a perina...
There is limited midwifery research that focuses on midwives experiences and attitudes to providing ...
Up to 2% of all pregnancies result in pregnancy loss between 14 + 0 and 23 + 6 weeks’ gestation, whi...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Following previous perinatal loss, women in a subsequent pregnancy...
Background: Following previous perinatal loss, women in a subsequent pregnancy may experience height...
The study used the phenomenological approach of qualitative research. The grand tour question was fo...
Aim: Pregnancy after the death of a baby is associated with numerous, varied psychological challenge...
Pregnancies following perinatal loss are full of fears and anxieties. Standards of care or intervent...
Introduction: Perinatal loss is one of the most stressful life events that parents and caregivers e...
Aims: Previous research has documented the medical point of view of stillbirth, with some studies lo...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
Background: The death of a neonatal baby has the potential for parents to experience many negative o...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of previous perinatal loss on mothers’ emotio...
Stillbirth is a unique and complex bereavement comprising many losses. Research suggests that the ex...
Objective to describe perceptions of participating in a study testing the effectiveness of a perinat...
Objective: to describe perceptions of participating in a study testing the effectiveness of a perina...
There is limited midwifery research that focuses on midwives experiences and attitudes to providing ...
Up to 2% of all pregnancies result in pregnancy loss between 14 + 0 and 23 + 6 weeks’ gestation, whi...