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Category Archives: perinatal bereavement
The Child Without Name – Parents in Grief: Using social media to support bereaved parents
Cliquez ici pour lire la version française Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Today, Nicole Monteville Culas, President of … Continue reading
Palliative care in perinatal medicine: Meeting the newborn child, valuing the child’s lifetime, emergency bonding
Cliquez ici pour la version en française Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives that aim to improve care for babies and families. Dr Pierre Bétrémieux, Honorary Consultant, Rennes Teaching Hospital, France, explains … Continue reading
Privacy in the Emergency Room: Why a walled room beats a curtained cubicle
Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Today, Dr Lucia Hartigan, Specialist Registrar and Dr Keelin O’Donoghue, Senior Lecturer and … Continue reading
Sharing a journey: The importance of a remembrance service for families of children who have died
Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Today, Tyrone Horne, Children’s Outreach Nurse for life-limiting conditions at Cork University Hospital … Continue reading
Death at the time of birth: One of life’s greatest paradoxes. Reflections of a Clinical Midwife Specialist in Bereavement
Continuing our special series on perinatal bereavement and palliative care with examples of initiatives from Ireland and France that aim to improve care for babies and families. Brid Shine, Clinical Midwife Specialist, Bereavement and Loss, Coombe Women & Infants University … Continue reading