Comprehensive Literature Review of Perinatal Loss Supports
Journal Title: Online Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine (OJCAM) - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Introduction: Miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death is a significant and under recognized issue in the United States. Methods: Comprehensive review of literature to evaluate the feasibility of support for perinatal community. Results: Literature is inconclusive if perinatal loss support groups may be helpful for families experiencing a loss; however, further exploration is needed. in participants of a perinatal loss peer support group. Conclusion: Results suggest that integrating professionally facilitated grief work classes in perinatal loss support group members were beneficial.
Authors and Affiliations
Stephanie Brown
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