Many nurses grieve when patients die; however, nurses’ grief is not often acknowledged or discussed. Also, little attention is given to preparing nurses for this experience in schools of nursing and in orientations to health care organizations. The purpose of this research was to explore obstetrical and neonatal nurses’ experiences of grieving when caring for families who experience loss after perinatal death. A visual arts-informed research method through the medium of digital video was used, informed by human science nursing, grief concepts, and interpretive phenomenology. Five obstetrical nurses and one neonatal intensive care nurse who cared for bereaved...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Purpose: Caring for the bereaved mother can be a challenging undertaking for healthcare professional...
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences ...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This study ...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Caring for families experiencing perinatal loss is a complex and difficult challenge calling for int...
Background: Perinatal loss is a common occurrence on obstetric units. The effects of perinatal loss ...
ABSTRACT The loss of a pregnancy is a physiological and emotional challenge for the mothers especia...
Introduction: Current literature explores nurse’s grief experiences in palliative care, paediatric n...
Introduction Grief is a phenomenon that every human being eventually experiences. As healthcare prov...
Purpose: As nurses represent a large proportion of the Australian healthcare workforce working in th...
Significance. The Joint Commission established standards to evaluate comprehensive end-of-life infan...
Background: Parents whose infants had died are in need for especial care and support, these needs ar...
Perinatal death has far reaching emotional effects for all involved in this devastating event. The o...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Purpose: Caring for the bereaved mother can be a challenging undertaking for healthcare professional...
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences ...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This study ...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Caring for families experiencing perinatal loss is a complex and difficult challenge calling for int...
Background: Perinatal loss is a common occurrence on obstetric units. The effects of perinatal loss ...
ABSTRACT The loss of a pregnancy is a physiological and emotional challenge for the mothers especia...
Introduction: Current literature explores nurse’s grief experiences in palliative care, paediatric n...
Introduction Grief is a phenomenon that every human being eventually experiences. As healthcare prov...
Purpose: As nurses represent a large proportion of the Australian healthcare workforce working in th...
Significance. The Joint Commission established standards to evaluate comprehensive end-of-life infan...
Background: Parents whose infants had died are in need for especial care and support, these needs ar...
Perinatal death has far reaching emotional effects for all involved in this devastating event. The o...
Perinatal death is the death of a baby that occurs between the 22nd week of pregnancy (or when the b...
Purpose: Caring for the bereaved mother can be a challenging undertaking for healthcare professional...
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences ...