Palliative care and grief counseling in peri- and neonatology : recommendations from the German PaluTiN group

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GARTEN, Lars | GLOBISCH, Marcel | VON DER HUDE, Kerstin | JÄKEL, Karin | KNOCHEL, Kathrin | KRONES, Tanja | NICIN, Tatjana | OFFERMANN, Franziska | SCHINDLER, Monika | SCHNEIDER, Uwe | SCHUBERT, Beatrix | STRAHLECK, Thomas | PALUTIN GROUP

Whenever parents lose their child, it is an enormously emotionally stressful situation for the family, regardless of whether the child is a stillborn or dies later in life. The earlier this painful loss occurs, the more precious becomes every opportunity for the family to spend with their child, providing care as well as saying goodbye. [Début de l'article]

http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.00067

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