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Psychosocial Care of Early Bereaved Parents - A Quantitative Cross-Sectional Study at German Maternity Wards

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ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GEBURTSHILFE UND NEONATOLOGIE
Volume 227, Issue 4, Pages 287-293

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-2039-2962

Keywords

grief management; perinatal infant death; psychosocial care for parents

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This study investigated the current practice of psychosocial care for parents in perinatal infant death in German hospitals. The researchers found that hospital size positively influenced the number of services provided to bereaved parents, and the number of services provided to hospital staff positively influenced the number of informational services provided to bereaved parents.
Introduction The death of an infant shortly after birth places a massive psychological burden on the parents involved. The availability of compassionate obstetric care is an important contributor to the prevention of sequelae.Methods The aim of this study is to survey the current practice of psychosocial care for parents in perinatal infant death in German hospitals and to investigate the association between hospital size and number of information services for parents and between support services for hospital staff and number of information services for bereaved parents. In a quantitative cross-sectional study in the form of a full survey, professionals in 206 German hospitals with maternity wards were interviewed using questionnaires. The data were analyzed using a regression analysis.Results 206 hospitals participated in the survey. The analyses confirm: Hospital size has a highly significant positive influence on the number of services for bereaved parents. The number of services provided to hospital staff has a highly significant positive influence on the number of informational services provided to bereaved parents.Conclusion Recommendations for action from this study are: Special training of clinic staff on the topic of perinatal infant death, strengthening of the doctor-patient relationship through Balint or supervision groups, and promotion of internal and external interdisciplinary collaboration.

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