2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.102978
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Development and evaluation of TEARDROP - a perinatal bereavement care training programme for healthcare professionals

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“…It is not acceptable to be unaware and insensitive to parents' emotional and bereavement needs, as every interaction with a member of the hospital staff has the potential to have lasting positive or negative effects. 4 , 16 , 27 , 30 Regular multidisciplinary, interactive education on communicating and interacting with bereaved parents for all hospital staff would help to foster a compassionate culture. 30 A workshop (called TEARDROP [Teaching, Excellent, pArent, peRinatal, Deaths‐related, inteRactions, tO, Professionals]) has been developed and evaluated in Ireland, and the aim is to expand this training programme nationally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is not acceptable to be unaware and insensitive to parents' emotional and bereavement needs, as every interaction with a member of the hospital staff has the potential to have lasting positive or negative effects. 4 , 16 , 27 , 30 Regular multidisciplinary, interactive education on communicating and interacting with bereaved parents for all hospital staff would help to foster a compassionate culture. 30 A workshop (called TEARDROP [Teaching, Excellent, pArent, peRinatal, Deaths‐related, inteRactions, tO, Professionals]) has been developed and evaluated in Ireland, and the aim is to expand this training programme nationally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4 , 16 , 27 , 30 Regular multidisciplinary, interactive education on communicating and interacting with bereaved parents for all hospital staff would help to foster a compassionate culture. 30 A workshop (called TEARDROP [Teaching, Excellent, pArent, peRinatal, Deaths‐related, inteRactions, tO, Professionals]) has been developed and evaluated in Ireland, and the aim is to expand this training programme nationally. 30 TEARDROP consists of six interactive, multidisciplinary workstations covering areas of the National Bereavement Standards to equip staff with skills to provide optimal bereavement care for parents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings of this review suggest that healthcare professionals would benefit from support and training to meet the needs of parents undergoing TOPFA [124][125][126]. Of particular importance to the participants of the included studies was effective communication between patients and healthcare practitioners.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Perinatal loss is a complex experience ( Leitao et al 2021 ), and is widely accepted as one of the most painful forms of bereavement. It can be sudden, unexpected, unexplained and may produce a greater emotional response than that of the death of someone who has lived a long life ( Hughes and Goodall 2013 ; Coffey 2016 ; Quinn 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 99%