Perinatal loss: A family perspective
LC Callister - The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Perinatal loss is a profound experience for childbearing families. Examples of perinatal loss
include miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death, and other losses. Perinatal …
include miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death, and other losses. Perinatal …
Facilitating Perinatal Grieving Between the Mother the Father
C Wallerstedt, P Higgins - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal …, 1996 - Elsevier
Society often expects mothers and fathers to share equally in the perinatal grief process
because the child was a common bond between them. Unfortunately, in perinatal grief, this …
because the child was a common bond between them. Unfortunately, in perinatal grief, this …
Development of an instrument to measure patient perception of the quality of nursing care
AM Dozier, HJ Kitzman, GL Ingersoll… - Research in nursing …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Although patient satisfaction has been given considerable attention in health care, analysis
of the conceptual and measurement limitations of existing measures indicates that a more …
of the conceptual and measurement limitations of existing measures indicates that a more …
[图书][B] When a baby dies: Psychotherapy for pregnancy and newborn loss
IG Leon - 1992 - books.google.com
This is the first full-length exploration of psychotherapy for those who have experienced the
loss of a baby during pregnancy or in the first few weeks of life. Using many case reports …
loss of a baby during pregnancy or in the first few weeks of life. Using many case reports …
Understanding and measuring patients' assessment of the quality of nursing care
MR Lynn, BJ McMillen, S Sidani - Nursing Research, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Background: Traditionally, patients have been considered incapable of evaluating the
quality of care they receive, leading to their minimal involvement. Objective: To develop the …
quality of care they receive, leading to their minimal involvement. Objective: To develop the …
Quality nursing care for hospitalized patients with advanced illness: Concept development
The quality of nursing care as perceived by hospitalized patients with advanced illness has
not been examined. A concept of quality nursing care for this population was developed by …
not been examined. A concept of quality nursing care for this population was developed by …
Views of bereaved multiple-birth parents on life support decisions, the dying process, and discussions surrounding death
EA Pector - Journal of Perinatology, 2004 - nature.com
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the experiences of bereaved parents of multiples with
resuscitation and life-support discussions, the death process, and conversations with health …
resuscitation and life-support discussions, the death process, and conversations with health …
[图书][B] A Silent Sorrow: Pregnancy Loss--Guidance and Support for You and Your Family
I Kohn, PL Moffitt, IA Wilkins - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
A Silent Sorrow has long been considered the" bible" for families seeking emotional and
practical support after a pregnancy loss. Well organized, easily accessible, and filled with …
practical support after a pregnancy loss. Well organized, easily accessible, and filled with …
Understanding pregnancy loss: Perspectives and issues in care
C Moulder - 1998 - books.google.com
Stillbirth, miscarriage and termination of pregnancy are emotionally laden experiences,
providing particular challenges for health professionals. Based on original research, this …
providing particular challenges for health professionals. Based on original research, this …
[HTML][HTML] Construction of a linked data set of COVID-19 knowledge graphs: development and applications
Background: With the continuous spread of COVID-19, information about the worldwide
pandemic is exploding. Therefore, it is necessary and significant to organize such a large …
pandemic is exploding. Therefore, it is necessary and significant to organize such a large …