2014
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.13009
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Meeting the needs of parents after a stillbirth or neonatal death

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“…Therefore, it was observed that the social need of live-birth parents, supported by professional support in relation to the improvement in the communication of the couple and the quality of the marital relationship (23) , is the same as that shown by parents of stillborns (24) . There is a need for recognition of fetal death by society, as the participation of parents in the death process with support from family, friends, and health professionals is critical to coping and overcoming the loss (24) .…”
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“…Therefore, it was observed that the social need of live-birth parents, supported by professional support in relation to the improvement in the communication of the couple and the quality of the marital relationship (23) , is the same as that shown by parents of stillborns (24) . There is a need for recognition of fetal death by society, as the participation of parents in the death process with support from family, friends, and health professionals is critical to coping and overcoming the loss (24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it was observed that the social need of live-birth parents, supported by professional support in relation to the improvement in the communication of the couple and the quality of the marital relationship (23) , is the same as that shown by parents of stillborns (24) . There is a need for recognition of fetal death by society, as the participation of parents in the death process with support from family, friends, and health professionals is critical to coping and overcoming the loss (24) . After the occurrence of stillbirth, women control their emotions by themselves; they feel isolated with their problems and concerns, and do not find room to express their affliction, blocking the elaboration of their grief and causing a negative impact on their mental health (4,25) .…”
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“…A formação de memória da criança que morreu aparece em alguns estudos como atividade fundamental para trazer conforto no processo de luto (33)(34)(35), assim como a possibilidade dos pais terem contato com a criança morta antes do funeral (33).…”
Section: Eua Psycinfounclassified
“…Lapsen kuoleman jälkeen surusta selviytymisessä voivat vanhempia auttaa esimer kiksi lapseen liittyvien muistojen vaaliminen (10,(41)(42)(43), emotionaalisen tuen saaminen (11,37,44), asiasta keskustelemisen mahdollistaminen (40,42,45) ja kokemuksen jakaminen (11)(12)(13)42). Kontaktin säilyminen hoitolaitokseen lap sen kuoleman jälkeen (12, 40, 42), psykologinen tuki (14,43), tiedollinen tuki (13,40,42,44), käytännönläheinen tuki (13,37), sekä erilaiset virtuaaliset tukimuodot (11,43) saattavat myös edistää vanhempien surusta selviytymistä. Sen sijaan ei ole juurikaan tietoa siitä, minkälaista tukea vanhemmat ovat saaneet parisuhteeseensa tai miten annettu tuki olisi vaikuttanut parisuh teeseen.…”
Section: Tuki Lapsen Kuoleman Jälkeenunclassified