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[Facing perinatal bereavement]

M G de Launière, A Boudreault

    The Canadian Nurse
    |February 1, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nurses can support families experiencing perinatal loss by understanding grief stages and implementing interventions like parental bonding with the baby and family therapy. This knowledge aids nurses in coping with their own emotions and enhances professional self-esteem.

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    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal loss and grief counseling
    • Nursing interventions in bereavement care

    Context:

    • Pregnancy and childbirth can result in unexpected perinatal loss, causing profound grief for families.
    • Families, including couples, siblings, and grandparents, experience sorrow regardless of the stage of pregnancy at which the loss occurs.

    Purpose:

    • To provide guidance for nurses on supporting families through perinatal grief.
    • To highlight key strategies from a reference guide for perinatal bereavement support.

    Summary:

    • The article outlines types of grief and the six phases of grief resolution.
    • Specific nursing interventions are recommended, such as facilitating parental bonding with the deceased infant and recommending post-partum follow-up and family therapy.
    • Nurses' understanding of parental grief experiences is crucial for effective support and managing their own emotional responses.

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    Impact:

    • Empowers nurses with knowledge to effectively support grieving families, enhancing patient care.
    • Improves nurses' ability to manage their own feelings related to perinatal loss, fostering professional growth.
    • Effective bereavement care by nurses can lead to enhanced personal and professional self-esteem.