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Nursing Midwifery

School of Nursing & Midwifery

2010

Nursing profession

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A Survey Comparing The Attitudes Toward Perinatal Bereavement Care Of Nurses From Three Asian Cities, Moon Fai Chan, Feng-Lan Lou, David Arthur Jan 2010

A Survey Comparing The Attitudes Toward Perinatal Bereavement Care Of Nurses From Three Asian Cities, Moon Fai Chan, Feng-Lan Lou, David Arthur

School of Nursing & Midwifery

Caring for parents whose infant has died is extremely demanding, difficult, and stressful. In some situations, nurses may experience personal failure, feel helpless, and need to distance themselves from bereaved parents because they are unable to deal with the enormity of the parental feelings of loss. The aim of the study was to describe and compare attitudes toward perinatal bereavement care across a sample of nurses working in five obstetrics and gynecology settings from three Asian cities, as well as the factors associated with these attitudes. A survey was conducted, and 573 nurses were recruited from 2006 to 2007. The …