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Women's Cognitive Appraisals Of Their Birth Experience As Predictive And Maintaining Factors Of Postpartum Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity, Lauren Carr Spooner Dec 2011

Women's Cognitive Appraisals Of Their Birth Experience As Predictive And Maintaining Factors Of Postpartum Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity, Lauren Carr Spooner

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Empirical support has accumulated for evidence of posttraumatic stress symptoms following approximately 30% of childbirth experiences (Olde, van der Hart, Kleber, & van Son, 2006). Researchers have suggested that there is a complex relationship among predisposing, precipitating, and maintaining factors that impact postpartum PTSD (Slade, 2006). Anxiety, perception of support, and negative cognitions are such factors that have been shown to significantly correlate with PTSD symptoms (Foa & Rothbaum, 1998; Olde et al., 2006; Soet, Brack, & Dilorio, 2003), but have not been studied together in relation to PTSD associated with traumatic birth. The current study controlled for trait anxiety …


Holistic Comfort And Bereavement Of Families Receiving Prenatal Hospice Support During The Loss Of An Unborn Child With Lethal Anomalies, Sally S. Smith Jan 2011

Holistic Comfort And Bereavement Of Families Receiving Prenatal Hospice Support During The Loss Of An Unborn Child With Lethal Anomalies, Sally S. Smith

Nursing Theses and Capstone Projects

The purpose of this descriptive study was to explore the grieving process and coping mechanism of families that was faced with the impeding loss of their unborn child. Grief is a very lonely process.

The aim of this research is to examine how parents cope with the lost of an unborn child with the aid of perinatal hospices. Giving families a broader range of options in regards to continuing their pregnancy. Each family has a right to choice what option is right for them. Choices should be in the hands of the family in regards to continuing with their pregnancy …


A Pilot Study Assessing The Value Of An “Educational Hospitalist” In An Obgyn Residency Program, Joseph E. Patruno Md, Craig Koller M.Ed, Kara Coassolo Md, Meredith L. Rochon Md, Thomas Hutchinson Md Jan 2011

A Pilot Study Assessing The Value Of An “Educational Hospitalist” In An Obgyn Residency Program, Joseph E. Patruno Md, Craig Koller M.Ed, Kara Coassolo Md, Meredith L. Rochon Md, Thomas Hutchinson Md

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

No abstract provided.


Induction Of Labor With Oxytocin: When Should Oxytocin Be Held?, Liany C. Diven Md, Julia Gogle Rn, Meredith Rochon Md, Sherrine Eid Mph3, John C. Smulian Md,Mph, Joanne N. Quiñones Md, Msce Jan 2011

Induction Of Labor With Oxytocin: When Should Oxytocin Be Held?, Liany C. Diven Md, Julia Gogle Rn, Meredith Rochon Md, Sherrine Eid Mph3, John C. Smulian Md,Mph, Joanne N. Quiñones Md, Msce

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

No abstract provided.