1. Stillbirth in Australia 5: Making respectful care after stillbirth a reality: The quest for parent-centred care.
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Boyle FM, Horey D, Dean JH, Loughnan S, Ludski K, Mead J, Homer CS, de Wilde D, Morris J, and Flenady VJ
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- Australia, Child, Female, Health Personnel, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Perinatal Care, Pregnancy, Professional-Patient Relations, Bereavement, Grief, Parents psychology, Patient-Centered Care, Psychosocial Support Systems, Stillbirth psychology
- Abstract
Stillbirth is a tragedy that can leave parents feeling powerless and vulnerable. Respectful and supportive bereavement care is essential to reducing adverse psychosocial impact. Initiatives of the Australian Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth are designed to improve care after stillbirth. At their heart are the voices of perinatally bereaved parents and support organisations and shared decision making between parents and health care providers. Priorities in future perinatal bereavement care research include ensuring appropriate care for population groups who experience higher rates of stillbirth and addressing implementation challenges to best practice in respectful and supportive bereavement care within our health systems., (Copyright © 2020 Australian College of Midwives. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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