Bereavement Care for Childbearing Women and their Families

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Bad News
Bereavement Care
bereavement in childbirth
bereavement in pregnancy
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Breaking Bad News
Case Study
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Maternal Death
Maternal Mortality Rate
Maternity Care
Maternity Care Professionals
Maternity Care Provider
midwifery education
Neonatal Mortality
Neonatal Nurses
neonatal palliative support
Nuchal Translucency
Peer Led Support Groups
Perinatal Loss
perinatal mental health
Placenta Praevia
practitioner self-care
pregnancy loss
Previous Perinatal Loss
Related Anxiety Symptoms
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spiritual care in maternity
stillbirth
stillbirth and miscarriage
Stress Susceptibility
supporting grieving families in childbirth
Voluntary Support Agencies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415827232
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For many bereaved parents, the care provided by health professionals at birth – from midwives to antenatal teachers – has a crucial effect on their response to a loss or death. This interactive workbook is clearly applied to practice and has been designed to help practitioners deliver effective bereavement care.

Providing care to grieving parents can be demanding, difficult and stressful, with many feeling ill equipped to provide appropriate help. Equipping the reader with fundamental skills to support childbearing women, partners and families who have experienced childbirth-related bereavement, this book outlines:

    • What bereavement is and the ways in which it can be experienced in relation to pregnancy and birth
      • Sensitive and supportive ways of delivering bad news to childbearing women, partners and families
        • Models of grieving
          • How to identify when a bereaved parent may require additional support from mental health experts
            • Ongoing support available for bereaved women, their partners and families
              • The impact on practitioners and the support they may require
                • How to assess and tailor care to accommodate a range of spiritual and religious beliefs about death.

                  Written by two highly educated, experienced midwifery lecturers, this practical and evidence-based workbook is a valuable resource for all midwives, neonatal nurses and support workers who work with women in the perinatal period.

                  This book is suitable as a text for BSc and MSc courses in Midwifery; BScs courses in Paediatric Nursing; and for neonatal and bereavement counselling courses.

                  Caroline Hollins Martin is Professor of Midwifery at the University of Salford, UK.

                  Eleanor Forrest is Lecturer in Midwifery at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

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