2016
DOI: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000474
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Unterstützungsbedarf von Eltern in der Trauerbegleitung nach dem Tod ihres frühgeborenen Kindes

Abstract: The parents needs connected with the Caring Theory of Swanson show that they mostly correspond with the dimension of “Being with”. It underlines the importance of the emotional and educational support of parents in bereavement care during the perimortal period. A major requirement here is to “get to know” the parents and their needs and to accompany them individually. Offering compassionate care and interaction between nurses and bereaved parents complys with the “doing for” and “enabling” from Swanson's model. Show more

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“…These are questions that any professional would ask, and they are difficult to answer without input from parents. It is essential to create a link with parents and facilitate communication between health professionals and the patient in order to know their needs [ 44 ]. For health professionals, this is not so simple; nurses and midwives report not knowing how to create memories of the baby for the parents or not having sufficient skills in grief counselling [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are questions that any professional would ask, and they are difficult to answer without input from parents. It is essential to create a link with parents and facilitate communication between health professionals and the patient in order to know their needs [ 44 ]. For health professionals, this is not so simple; nurses and midwives report not knowing how to create memories of the baby for the parents or not having sufficient skills in grief counselling [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine gelingende Beratung trägt dazu bei, dass die familiären Bezugspersonen der Kinder entsprechende Verant-wortung übernehmen können. Rehfeldt et al (2016) [3] arbeiteten im Rahmen ihrer qualitativen Untersuchung einen differenzierten Unterstützungsbedarf von Eltern auf, deren Kind verstarb. Sie benennen fünf Schwerpunkte, die den Familien die Situationsbewältigung erleichtern: Das Team der Neonatologie sollte dazu beitragen, dass die Überforderung nicht zu stark wird, dass die Familien Raum erhalten, ihre Emotionen auszudrücken, und Unterstützung und Sicherheit erfahren als Familie.…”
Section: Familiäre Bewältigungsstrategien Beratend Fördernunclassified