Bereavement care for childbearing women and their families an interactive workbook Caroline Hollins Martin and Eleanor Forrest
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- 9780415827249
- 155.937085 1
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction Chapter 1. Areas of Maternity Care that Incur Bereavement Chapter 2. Breaking Bad News Chapter 3. Procedures Categorised on a Bereavement Protocol Chapter 4. Models of Grieving Chapter 5. Difficulties with Adjusting to the Loss Chapter 6. Ongoing Support Chapter 7. Staff Support Chapter 8. Assessment and Care of a Bereaved Woman and the Family's Spiritual and Religious Needs Conclusion
For many bereaved parents, the care provided by health professionals at birth - from midwives to antenatal teachers - has a crucial effect on their response to a loss or death. This interactive workbook is clearly applied to practice and has been designed to help practitioners deliver effective bereavement care
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