Bridging the gap between pregnancy loss research and policy and practice: insights from a qualitative survey with knowledge users
Abstract Background The loss of a pregnancy or the death of baby around the time of their birth can have profound impacts on parents, families and staff involved. There is much opportunity to enhance the systematic uptake of evidence-based interventions to enhance service provision, lived experience...
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Main Authors: | Marita Hennessy (Author), Keelin O'Donoghue (Author) |
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