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Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions -

Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions

Buch | Softcover
404 Seiten
2015
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-2926-0 (ISBN)
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Offers different and even competing perspectives on loss, grief and bereavement, which is essential given the complexities of the tragic human experience of perinatal, neonatal, and paediatric death. The Editors have selected an impressive array of contributors who have provided new theoretical approaches and explored extant concepts in new ways.
[This] is a story of love, hope, and healing. There are 18 chaptersÖcovering intimate aspects of a young life ending and how those who remain behind can grieve in such a way that they can go on living. ÖThis book is a collection of clinical wisdom, theoretical knowledge, and models of care that can continue to tell the story and change cultures of care. As a palliative care nurse I am honored to write this Foreword and to be included in these pages with the authors who are truly pioneers in perinatal and pediatric bereavement."

óBetty Ferrell, PhD, MA, RN, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN

From the Foreword

This is a definitive, state-of-the-art resource on the vital pieces of perinatal and pediatric palliative care. Culling the most important new evidence-based research and findings from scholars and practitioners worldwide, it links theoretical knowledge and clinical practice to fill a gap in current information. The text is distinguished by its provision of different and even competing perspectives that address the complexities of the tragic human experience of perinatal, neonatal, and pediatric death and its focus on the nurses and other health care providers who provide care to those involved.

Contributors disseminate new theoretical approaches and reexamine current concepts in light of new research. They discuss the theoretical underpinnings of perinatal and pediatric bereavement, examine current thought on the dimensions of loss, deliver evidence-based clinical interventions, and offer the perspective of grieving families regarding their experiences and needs. The book provides both novice and experienced scholars of perinatal and pediatric bereavement with a strong foundation of current knowledge. With clinical interventions derived from research, the book enhances the expertise of clinicians caring for bereaved women and their families. It includes case studies, interview excerpts, graphics, and review questions to illustrate key points, and summaries demonstrating how theory is translated to clinical practice and informs research. Chapters provide objectives, references, and suggestions for additional study. The book is also a valuable study aid for students
preparing for the Pediatric Loss Certification (NBCHPN) exam.

KEY FEATURES:



Provides high-level but accessible information from renowned scholars in perinatal and pediatric loss
Disseminates the newest theoretical frameworks that can be used to create interventions and develop research.
Includes case studies demonstrating how theory is applicable to research and practice
Facilitates critical thinking with different and sometimes competing perspectives
Serves as a valuable resource for Pediatric Loss Certification (NBCHPN) preparation

Beth Perry Black, PhD, RN, is an associate professor of nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Patricia Moyle Wright, PhD, MBA, MSN, CRNP, ACNS-BC, CHPN, CNE, FPCN is a Professor of Nursing at The University of Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she teaches in the undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Dr. Wright brings her more than 25 years of experience in the field of hospice and palliative care to her teaching and truly loves to inspire students to provide the best possible care to those facing their last moments. She also continues to provide direct care to terminally ill patients through her work as a per diem hospice Nurse Practitioner. Outside of the classroom and clinical settings, Dr. Wright shares her love of end-of-life nursing care with others through her writing. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on issues related to end-of-life care. She is co-editor of the award-winning text Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and other Health Professions (Springer Publishing), which was chosen as the 2016 AJN Book of the Year in the category of Palliative Care and Hospice. She is also the author of a ready reference text for nurses titled Fast Facts for the Hospice Nurse: A Concise Guide to End-of-Life Care, as well as Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN) Exam Review: A Study Guide with Questions, which was a 2020 AJN Book of the Year award-winner in the category of Palliative Care and Hospice. Rana Limbo, PhD, RN, CPLC, FAAN, is the associate director and senior faculty consultant of ResolveThrough Sharing (RTS), Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Foreword Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, MA, RN, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN


Preface


SECTION I: PERINATAL BEREAVEMENT


Kristen M. Swanson


1: My Absent Child: Cultural and Theoretical Considerations of Bereavement When a Child Dies


Patricia Moyle Wright, Rana Limbo, and Beth Perry Black


Addressing Culture: A First Step in Bereavement Care


Continuing Bonds: Re-Examining How Attachments Are Maintained After Death


Posttraumatic Growth in Response to Loss


Concepts Related to Bereavement Theories


Conclusion


2: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Research in Perinatal Bereavement


Sarah Kye Price and Dalia El-Khoury


Attachment Theory


Psychodynamic Theory


Interpersonal Theory


Cognitive Stress Theory


Feminist Theory


Emerging Perspectives: Trauma-Informed and Strengths-Based Approaches to Research


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


3: Caregiving as a Theoretical Framework in Perinatal Palliative Care


Rana Limbo, Anthony Lathrop, and Jane Heustis


Brief Historical Overview


Identifying Families in Need of Services


Layered, Progressive News Versus Sudden, Unexpected Realization


PPC Research


The Importance of Caregiving


The Internal Working Model of Caregiving


Caregiving in Bereaved Parents


Clinical Guidelines: Caregiving in Perinatal Palliative Care


Birth and Advance Care Planning


Beginning the Journey With the Family


The Role of the PPC Team


Support During the Pregnancy


Documentation


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


Resources


4: When an Expected Baby Dies: Maternal–Fetal Attachment in Context of Loss


Beth Perry Black


Theoretical Roots of Attachment and Bonding


Describing and Defining Women’s Relationship to the Developing Fetus


Narratives From Three Expectant Families With a Severe Fetal Diagnosis


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


5: The Pushing On Theory of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement


Patricia Moyle Wright


Pushing On


The Process of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement


Comparison With Other Models


Clinical Implications of the POT


Discussion


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


6: When the Unthinkable Happens: A Mindfulness Approach to Perinatal and Pediatric Death


Joanne Cacciatore


Mindfulness Approaches


Meditation


Concerns About the Mindfulness Approach to Traumatic Grief


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


7: Complicated Grief and Perinatal Loss


Patricia Moyle Wright


Defining CG


Grief and the DSM-5


CG and Perinatal Loss


Treating CG


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


8: Lesbians, Parenthood, and Reproductive Loss


Danuta M. Wojnar


LGBTQ Families in the United States


Human Desire to Become a Parent


Pregnancy Launching by Lesbian Couples


Miscarriage Experiences of Lesbian Couples


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


9: Early Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence


Sara Rich Wheeler and Marlene G. S. Sefton


Adolescent Growth and Development


Integrated Theory of Bereavement


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


Appendix 9.1: Bereavement Resources


Appendix 9.2: Tips for Talking With Adolescents Who Experienced a Pregnancy Loss


10: Understanding the Experience of Pregnancy Subsequent to a Perinatal Loss


Denise Côté-Arsenault and Joann O’Leary


Theoretical Perspectives of Pregnancy


Characteristics of Pregnancy After Loss


Interventions for Supporting Parents


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


SECTION II: PEDIATRIC BEREAVEMENT


Mary Muscari


11: Conceptual Approaches to Understanding Parental Grief After the Death of a Child


Margaret Shandor Miles


Definitions of Grief


Historical Literature About Parental Grief


Conceptualization Models of Grief


Parental Grief Models


Discussion


Toward Conceptualizing the Grief of Parents


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


12: Theoretical Perspectives on Pediatric Palliative Care


Rose Steele and Kimberley Widger


Evolution of Pediatric Palliative Care


Standards and Principles of Practice


Models of Pediatric Palliative Care


Pediatric Palliative Care Specialization


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


13: Hope, Hopefulness, and Pediatric Palliative Care


Douglas L. Hill and Chris Feudtner


Theories of Hope and Hopeful Patterns of Thinking


Hope in Health and Health Care


Pediatric Palliative Care


Future Directions


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


14: Grieving the Traumatic Death of a Child


Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Geoffrey W. Corner, Corinne Sweeney, and Kailey E. Roberts


Psychological Responses to the Traumatic Loss of a Child


Theoretical Models of Adjustment


Cause of Death: Does It Matter?


Physical Health and Mortality


Risk Factors


Supporting Traumatically Bereaved Parents


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


15: Remembering the “Forgotten Bereaved”: Understanding and Caring for Siblings of Completed Suicide Victims


Rebecca Kabatchnick and Beth Perry Black


Completed Suicide and Its Aftermath: Background


Reviewing the Literature on Siblings of Completed Suicide Victims


Interventions


Toward No Longer Shedding Tears Alone


Conclusion


Acknowledgment


Case Study


Focus Questions


16: Bereavement in Young Children With Siblings in Pediatric Palliative Care


Betty Davies, Camara van Breemen, Susan Poitras, and Eric Stephanson


The Long-Term Nature of PPC


Anticipatory Grief


The Model: Shadows in the Sun


Community Bereavement Resources


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


17: Supporting Grieving Children


Andy McNiel and Donna L. Schuurman


Definition of Terms


How Children Understand and Process Death


Understanding How Death Impacts Children’s Lives


What Grieving Children Need


Talking to Children About Death


Talking to Children About the Impending Death of Someone Close to Them


Sharing the News of Death With Children


Children’s Involvement in Funerals and Rituals


Cultural Issues Impacting Grieving Children, Teens, and Families


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


18: Moments Matter: Exploring the Evidence of Caring for Grieving Families and Self


Rana Limbo and Kathie Kobler


Background


Relationship-Based Care


Professionals Caring for Bereaved Parents


Caregiver Suffering


Conclusion


Case Study


Focus Questions


Resources


Index

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