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Handbook of perinatal and neonatal palliative care : a guide for nurses, physicians, and other health professionals / / Rana Limbo, Charlotte Wool, Brian S. Carter, editors
Handbook of perinatal and neonatal palliative care : a guide for nurses, physicians, and other health professionals / / Rana Limbo, Charlotte Wool, Brian S. Carter, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxiv, 440 pages)
Disciplina 616.029
Soggetto topico Terminally ill children - Care
Palliative treatment
Newborn infants - Medical care
Neonatology
Perinatology
Palliative Care
Infant Health
Perinatal Care
Grief
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8261-3842-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Understanding palliative care. Advancing palliative care to perinatal and neonatal settings / Charlotte Wool and Beth Perry Black ; Neonatal and perinatal palliative care services and programs / Steven R. Leuthner and Emilie Lamberg Jones ; Creating seamlessness in palliative care services / Sara Muñoz-Blanco, Sue Huff, Renee D. Boss, and Christy Torkildson -- Caring for the whole family in palliative care. Comfort in perinatal and neonatal palliative care: an innovative plan of care focused on relational elements / Elvira Parravicini and Francis T. McCarthy ; Suspending judgment: being with and knowing the family / Terri Major-Kincade, Leslie L. Harris, and Stacy C. Smith ; Helping siblings connect, relate, and say goodbye / Meghaan R. Nguyen ; Barriers to referring patients for perinatal palliative care / Barthélémy Tosello and Marie-Ange Einaudi -- Planning and decision-making. Communicating devastating news / Steven R. Leuthner, Renee D. Boss, and Brian S. Carter ; Grief and memories begin with diagnosis / Rana Limbo and Marie A. Walter ; Anticipatory guidance: birth and advance care planning / Jessica T. Fry, Natalia Henner, and Andrea Caruso ; Difficulty in predicting survival: genetics and genetic counseling / Martha Dudek and Rebecca D. Carter ; "Compatible with love": qualitative analysis of decision-making rationale of parents who continue pregnancy affected by a life-limiting fetal condition / Jesse Wool and Charlotte Wool ; Perinatal regoaling in the face of serious illness: hopeful thinking, good-parent beliefs, and uncertainty / Douglas L. Hill, Jackelyn Y. Boyden, Christ Feudtner, and David A. Munson ; Building and sustaining relationships during pregnancy / Amy Kuebelbeck -- Physical aspects of palliative care: diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. Attending to pain and suffering in palliative care / Marc-Antoine Marquis and Antaione Payot ; Managing pain and discomfort in the mother / Steven D. Waldman, Melissa Liddle, Reid A. Waldman, and Kelley L. Sharp ; Perinatal palliative care in the context of fetal or neonatal surgery / David A. Munson ; Palliative care at the time of unexpected premature delivery / Lezlie H. Andersen, Bethany D. Kaemingk, and Christopher A. Collura ; Compassionate extubation and withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies / Jennifer S. Linebarger and Meghan Tracewski -- Supporting families and care providers through the nuances of palliative care. Lactation and breastfeeding in the context of perinatal palliative care / Diane L. Spatz and Joanna C. M. Cole ; Ten ethical principles for neonatal palliative care / Franco A. Carnevale, Jacqueline van Wijlen, and Brian S. Carter ; Spirituality: the effects of another's pain and suffering on care providers / Darryl I. Owens and Hadley Kifner ; Assessing perinatal grief intensity in the palliative care setting / Marianne H. Hutti and Lela A. Baker ; Strategies to honor professional well-being in perinatal and neonatal care / Kathie Kobler.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480634803321
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , [2020]
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Handbook of perinatal and neonatal palliative care : a guide for nurses, physicians, and other health professionals / / Rana Limbo, Charlotte Wool, Brian S. Carter, editors
Handbook of perinatal and neonatal palliative care : a guide for nurses, physicians, and other health professionals / / Rana Limbo, Charlotte Wool, Brian S. Carter, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxiv, 440 pages)
Disciplina 616.029
Soggetto topico Terminally ill children - Care
Palliative treatment
Newborn infants - Medical care
Neonatology
Perinatology
Palliative Care
Infant Health
Perinatal Care
Grief
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8261-3842-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Understanding palliative care. Advancing palliative care to perinatal and neonatal settings / Charlotte Wool and Beth Perry Black ; Neonatal and perinatal palliative care services and programs / Steven R. Leuthner and Emilie Lamberg Jones ; Creating seamlessness in palliative care services / Sara Muñoz-Blanco, Sue Huff, Renee D. Boss, and Christy Torkildson -- Caring for the whole family in palliative care. Comfort in perinatal and neonatal palliative care: an innovative plan of care focused on relational elements / Elvira Parravicini and Francis T. McCarthy ; Suspending judgment: being with and knowing the family / Terri Major-Kincade, Leslie L. Harris, and Stacy C. Smith ; Helping siblings connect, relate, and say goodbye / Meghaan R. Nguyen ; Barriers to referring patients for perinatal palliative care / Barthélémy Tosello and Marie-Ange Einaudi -- Planning and decision-making. Communicating devastating news / Steven R. Leuthner, Renee D. Boss, and Brian S. Carter ; Grief and memories begin with diagnosis / Rana Limbo and Marie A. Walter ; Anticipatory guidance: birth and advance care planning / Jessica T. Fry, Natalia Henner, and Andrea Caruso ; Difficulty in predicting survival: genetics and genetic counseling / Martha Dudek and Rebecca D. Carter ; "Compatible with love": qualitative analysis of decision-making rationale of parents who continue pregnancy affected by a life-limiting fetal condition / Jesse Wool and Charlotte Wool ; Perinatal regoaling in the face of serious illness: hopeful thinking, good-parent beliefs, and uncertainty / Douglas L. Hill, Jackelyn Y. Boyden, Christ Feudtner, and David A. Munson ; Building and sustaining relationships during pregnancy / Amy Kuebelbeck -- Physical aspects of palliative care: diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. Attending to pain and suffering in palliative care / Marc-Antoine Marquis and Antaione Payot ; Managing pain and discomfort in the mother / Steven D. Waldman, Melissa Liddle, Reid A. Waldman, and Kelley L. Sharp ; Perinatal palliative care in the context of fetal or neonatal surgery / David A. Munson ; Palliative care at the time of unexpected premature delivery / Lezlie H. Andersen, Bethany D. Kaemingk, and Christopher A. Collura ; Compassionate extubation and withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies / Jennifer S. Linebarger and Meghan Tracewski -- Supporting families and care providers through the nuances of palliative care. Lactation and breastfeeding in the context of perinatal palliative care / Diane L. Spatz and Joanna C. M. Cole ; Ten ethical principles for neonatal palliative care / Franco A. Carnevale, Jacqueline van Wijlen, and Brian S. Carter ; Spirituality: the effects of another's pain and suffering on care providers / Darryl I. Owens and Hadley Kifner ; Assessing perinatal grief intensity in the palliative care setting / Marianne H. Hutti and Lela A. Baker ; Strategies to honor professional well-being in perinatal and neonatal care / Kathie Kobler.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910535280303321
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , [2020]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Autore Black Beth Perry
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxii, 382 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 618.3/92
Altri autori (Persone) LichtenthalWendy Gail (MSKCC.)
SweeneyCorinne Raphel (MSKCC.)
RobertsKailey Erin (MSKCC.)
Soggetto topico Perinatal death
Perinatal death - Psychological aspects
ISBN 1-78684-792-2
0-8261-2927-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Share Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions; Section I: Perinatal Bereavement; Chapter 1: My Absent Child: Cultural and Theoretical Considerations of Bereavement When a Child Dies; 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; Chapter 2: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Research in Perinatal Bereavement
Attachment TheoryPsychodynamic Theory; Interpersonal Theory; Cognitive Stress Theory; Feminist Theory; Emerging Perspectives: Trauma-Informed and Strengths-Based Approaches to Research; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 3: Caregiving as a Theoretical Framework in Perinatal Palliative Care; 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 CareBirth 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; Chapter 4: When an Expected Baby Dies: Maternal-Fetal Attachment in Context of Loss; 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
Chapter 5: The Pushing On Theory of Maternal Perinatal BereavementPushing On; The Process of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement; Comparison With Other Models; Clinical Implications of the POT; Discussion; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 6: When the Unthinkable Happens: A Mindfulness Approach to Perinatal and Pediatric Death; Mindfulness Approaches; Meditation; Concerns About the Mindfulness Approach to Traumatic Grief; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 7: Complicated Grief and Perinatal Loss; Defining CG; Grief and the DSM-5; CG and Perinatal Loss; Treating CG
ConclusionCase Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 8: Lesbians, Parenthood, and Reproductive Loss; 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; Chapter 9: Early Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence; 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
Chapter 10: Understanding the Experience of Pregnancy Subsequent to a Perinatal Loss
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797792303321
Black Beth Perry  
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Autore Black Beth Perry
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxii, 382 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 618.3/92
Altri autori (Persone) LichtenthalWendy Gail (MSKCC.)
SweeneyCorinne Raphel (MSKCC.)
RobertsKailey Erin (MSKCC.)
Soggetto topico Perinatal death
Perinatal death - Psychological aspects
ISBN 1-78684-792-2
0-8261-2927-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Share Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions; Section I: Perinatal Bereavement; Chapter 1: My Absent Child: Cultural and Theoretical Considerations of Bereavement When a Child Dies; 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; Chapter 2: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Research in Perinatal Bereavement
Attachment TheoryPsychodynamic Theory; Interpersonal Theory; Cognitive Stress Theory; Feminist Theory; Emerging Perspectives: Trauma-Informed and Strengths-Based Approaches to Research; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 3: Caregiving as a Theoretical Framework in Perinatal Palliative Care; 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 CareBirth 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; Chapter 4: When an Expected Baby Dies: Maternal-Fetal Attachment in Context of Loss; 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
Chapter 5: The Pushing On Theory of Maternal Perinatal BereavementPushing On; The Process of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement; Comparison With Other Models; Clinical Implications of the POT; Discussion; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 6: When the Unthinkable Happens: A Mindfulness Approach to Perinatal and Pediatric Death; Mindfulness Approaches; Meditation; Concerns About the Mindfulness Approach to Traumatic Grief; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 7: Complicated Grief and Perinatal Loss; Defining CG; Grief and the DSM-5; CG and Perinatal Loss; Treating CG
ConclusionCase Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 8: Lesbians, Parenthood, and Reproductive Loss; 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; Chapter 9: Early Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence; 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
Chapter 10: Understanding the Experience of Pregnancy Subsequent to a Perinatal Loss
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816684803321
Black Beth Perry  
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions / / Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth Nieginski
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxii, 382 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 618.3/92
Soggetto topico Perinatal death
Perinatal death - Psychological aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78684-792-2
0-8261-2927-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Share Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions; Section I: Perinatal Bereavement; Chapter 1: My Absent Child: Cultural and Theoretical Considerations of Bereavement When a Child Dies; 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; Chapter 2: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Research in Perinatal Bereavement
Attachment TheoryPsychodynamic Theory; Interpersonal Theory; Cognitive Stress Theory; Feminist Theory; Emerging Perspectives: Trauma-Informed and Strengths-Based Approaches to Research; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 3: Caregiving as a Theoretical Framework in Perinatal Palliative Care; 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 CareBirth 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; Chapter 4: When an Expected Baby Dies: Maternal-Fetal Attachment in Context of Loss; 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
Chapter 5: The Pushing On Theory of Maternal Perinatal BereavementPushing On; The Process of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement; Comparison With Other Models; Clinical Implications of the POT; Discussion; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 6: When the Unthinkable Happens: A Mindfulness Approach to Perinatal and Pediatric Death; Mindfulness Approaches; Meditation; Concerns About the Mindfulness Approach to Traumatic Grief; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 7: Complicated Grief and Perinatal Loss; Defining CG; Grief and the DSM-5; CG and Perinatal Loss; Treating CG
ConclusionCase Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 8: Lesbians, Parenthood, and Reproductive Loss; 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; Chapter 9: Early Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence; 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
Chapter 10: Understanding the Experience of Pregnancy Subsequent to a Perinatal Loss
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460831503321
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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