Care and management of stillborn babies from the parents’ perspective: A phenomenological study

Autor: Wenmay Rei, Jui Chiung Sun, Min Yu Chang, Shuh Jen Sheu
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of Clinical Nursing. 31:860-868
ISSN: 1365-2702
0962-1067
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15936
Popis: AIM To explore parents' perspective on hospital's care and management of the remains of stillborn babies. BACKGROUND Each year, 2.6 million of pregnancies end as stillbirth. Recent literature began to understand parents' traumatic experience in stillbirth and its profound impact on parents' mental health and psychosocial effect. But there is limited understanding on the actual care and management of the stillborn baby, nor is there an agreement on how hospitals should care for the stillborn baby to mitigate parents' profound loss. DESIGN A descriptive phenomenological approach was applied to conduct this study. METHODS A purposive sample of twenty couples (40 individuals) who had encountered how to care for the remains of their stillborn babies participated in the study. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, which involved semi-structured and open-ended questions. The phenomenological methods of Giorgi were applied to analyse the data. The COREQ checklist was used preparing the manuscript. RESULTS Parents felt unprepared and lack of support when they had to handle their stillborn babies' remains. The research results revealed two major themes: (1) Handling stillborn babies remain ignorantly; (2) Pacifying the disturbed soul on both sides. CONCLUSIONS It was found in the study that reflection and identification were the emerging themes, which can enable healthcare professionals to understand parents' concerns in a meaningful way, as they deal with the remains of stillborn babies. Moreover, it is hoped that hospital administration and health care personnel should consider stillborn parents' concerns and incorporate their needs into nursing assessment and treatment practices. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Given stillbirth's profound implication for parents' identity and psychosocial role, hospitals need to be more sensitive and proactive to parents' cultural and religious needs when they care for stillborn baby and handle its body.
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