Experiences and impacts of psychological support following adverse neonatal experiences or perinatal loss: a qualitative analysis
Abstract Background Poor parental mental health in the perinatal period has detrimental impacts on the lives and relationships of parents and their babies. Parents whose babies are born premature and/or sick and require neonatal care or those who experience perinatal loss are at increased risk of ad...
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Main Authors: | Gill Thomson (Author), Lara McNally (Author), Rebecca Nowland (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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