Mcj. Cuisinier et al., MISCARRIAGE AND STILLBIRTH - TIME SINCE THE LOSS, GRIEF INTENSITY ANDSATISFACTION WITH CARE, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 52(3), 1993, pp. 163-168
In this paper we discuss the results of a study, conducted in the Neth
erlands, involving 143 women who experienced a miscarriage or stillbir
th (response of 69%). The main questions were: how women with a fetal
loss before the 20th week (miscarriage) versus women with a loss later
in pregnancy (stillbirth) coped with the death of their baby; how the
lapse of time since the loss related to grief intensity; and how sati
sfied women were with the professional care and support. The relations
hip between some other variables and grief intensity was also examined
. It was found that grief intensity was greater and there was more sat
isfaction with professional care when gestational age was longer. With
regard to the care, we concluded that some aspects needed improvement
, especially the professional support for women who miscarry and the c
oordination of care for all women after discharge from hospital.