Article first published online: 19 JUN 2012BACKGROUND: Stillbirth, among the most distressing experiences an adult may face, is also a time when parents must decide whether an autopsy or other post-mortem examinations will be performed on their infant. Autopsies can reveal information that might help explain stillbirth, yet little is known about how people make this difficult decision. OBJECTIVES: This study examines the influences on decisions about autopsy after stillbirth among Australian parents. DESIGN: The study involved secondary analysis of transcripts of three focus groups using qualitative content analysis. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Seventeen parents of 14 stillborn babies participated in consultations around the revision of a per...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the healthcare experiences of parents whose baby died either before, during or...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Experiencing stillbirth is devastating and leaves parents searching for causes. Autopsy is the gold ...
Each year in Australia more than 2000 parents experience stillbirth. Parents face major decisions at...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
Background: Following the sudden and unexpected loss of an infant or small child, the police usually...
Abstract Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infan...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Background. Here we present additional information from the Safe Passage Study, where the effect of ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of causes of stillbirth is critical to effective prevention. Auto...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Purpose: To explore the lived experiences and personal impact of stillbirth on bereaved parents. Met...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the healthcare experiences of parents whose baby died either before, during or...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...
Experiencing stillbirth is devastating and leaves parents searching for causes. Autopsy is the gold ...
Each year in Australia more than 2000 parents experience stillbirth. Parents face major decisions at...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
Background: Following the sudden and unexpected loss of an infant or small child, the police usually...
Abstract Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infan...
OBJECTIVES:To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
Background. Here we present additional information from the Safe Passage Study, where the effect of ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of causes of stillbirth is critical to effective prevention. Auto...
Objectives To analyse quantitative and qualitative data, to describe the experience of parents in re...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Purpose: To explore the lived experiences and personal impact of stillbirth on bereaved parents. Met...
Objective To describe the experiences, knowledge and views of both parents and professionals regard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the healthcare experiences of parents whose baby died either before, during or...
Following a perinatal death, a formal standardised multi-disciplinary review should take place, to l...