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The Blame Game: Experience and Impact of Stillbirth on Midwives

About Course

This presentation explores the experience and impact of stillbirth on midwives. The findings of the study revealed that in clinical practice, stillbirth occurs within the context of blame and this has profound impact on midwives professional competence and identity. This study concludes that in order for health professionals to provide appropriate supportive care after stillbirth, they need to be supported to deal with the personal and professional impact of stillbirth.

What I will learn?

  • At the conclusion of this activity participants will be able to:
  • * Identify midwives' emotional/psychological reactions to stillbirth and the impacts of stillbirth on midwives' professional identity and practice.
  • * Describe the relationship between blame finding after stillbirth and second-victim phenomenon.

Course Curriculum

The blame game: Experience and impact of stillbirth on midwives

  • Video: The blame game: Experience and impact of stillbirth on midwives
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BG
4 weeks ago
Would be good to get the slideshow separately but overall great!
Shannon Harvey
6 months ago
Great
Khristie Staines
6 months ago
This was a good course because I feel as though often times people are so focused on the parents in a loss situation that they do not understand/recognize the impact loss makes on healthcare providers/staff. The Nigerian statistics are heartbreaking.
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Target Audience

  • Physicians, Midwives, Nurses, Case Managers, Sonographers, Childbirth Educators
Continuing Education Credit

There is no continuing education credit for this module.

Disclosure:  There are no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for those involved with the ability to control the content of this activity.