Silent Tears of Midwives:'I Want Every Mother Who Gives Birth to Have Her Baby Alive'—A Narrative Inquiry of Midwives Experiences of Very Early Neonatal Death …

J Becker, C Becker, R Abeysekera, J Moir, M Gray… - Children, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: Midwives working in settings with limited clinical resources experience high
rates of very early neonatal deaths. Midwives manage the impact of this grief and trauma …

Registered Nurses' Perceptions of Workplace Stress in Paediatric Intensive Care Units in Saudi Arabia: a Mixed-Method Research Study

AA Alabdullah - 2020 - uhra.herts.ac.uk
Background: Workplace stress among nurses in Intensive Care Units (ICU) has been shown
to variously affect their health, the quality of nursing care, healthcare delivery and national …

'I Don't Want to See that the People Are Suffering': Nurses in an Impoverished Community Talk About Caring for Women Following Stillbirths

M Lappeman, L Swartz - British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This article explores the way in which nurses working in a high‐risk and dangerous
environment understand and speak about their work caring for mothers following stillbirths …

[PDF][PDF] Silent stories of midwives: Midwives' experiences, attitudes and beliefs on neonatal resuscitation that affect their clinical skills and very early neonatal death in …

J Becker - research.usc.edu.au
Globally, almost three million neonates die every year during the first month of life. Of this
number, 99 per cent originate from low-and middle-income countries. In Tanzania, over …

Stillbirths at Khayelitsha Hospital: Issues in the provision of care

M Lappeman - 2020 - scholar.sun.ac.za
This dissertation focuses on the provision of care to those who experience stillbirths at
Khayelitsha Hospital in the Western Cape, South Africa. The research is based on a …