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Bereavement care guidelines used in health care facilities immediately following perinatal loss: a scoping review.

Lisa R RobertsJan M NickNancy L SarpyJudith PetersShanalee Tamares
Published in: JBI evidence synthesis (2024)
Conceptually the characteristics of published guidelines are fairly consistent across settings, with cultural variations in specific components of the guidelines. Despite the exponential increase in research pertaining to bereavement care after perinatal loss, there is a gap in research pertaining to certain characteristics of bereavement care guidelines accepted as best practice to support parents' mental health outcomes. This review provides support for future research given the trauma and mental health risks following perinatal loss. Policies ensuring consistent and appropriate implementation of bereavement care guidelines are essential to improve parents' mental health outcomes.
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