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This retrospective descriptive study evaluated the perceptions of a convenience sample of 23 grieving parents who were members of Resolve Through Sharing in the southcentral United States. Data from two investigator-designed questionnaires were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Categories utilized were: acknowledgment of baby, education/information/written material, and general emotional support (communication/interventions). Interventions dealing with acknowledgment of the infant were reported as most beneficial. Others were rated as beneficial to varying degrees. It is imperative that nurses provide parents with research-based support to assist them in beginning a healthy grieving process.
Linda Calhoun (Thu,) studied this question.