Beyond emotional support: predictors of satisfaction and perceived care quality following the death of a baby during pregnancy.
Paul Richard CassidyPublished in: Journal of perinatal medicine (2022)
The results indicate that the 'atmosphere' of care is a transversal dimension related to the context of loss and trauma and has the single greatest influence on perceptions of care quality. It is necessary to use a specific 'loss-focused' care variable to adequately capture perceptions of the quality of bereavement care and a custom scale to measure the influence of care interventions on perceived quality.