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Perinatal Loss in the Community: How to Improve Care and Support Grieving Families

What I will learn?

  • At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
  • * Describe holistic care for families enduring perinatal death
  • * Review racial disparities in perinatal loss and cultural implications for bereavement
  • * Identify opportunities for improvement in pregnancy loss and infant death
  • * List resources available to health professionals and families during pregnancy & bereavement

Course Curriculum

Perinatal Loss in the Community: How to Improve Care and Support Grieving Families

  • Perinatal Bereavement
    02:08:27
  • Depression vs Grief
    01:03:34
  • Cultural Considerations
    00:00
  • Pregnancy After Loss
    00:00
  • Parent & Provider Resources
    00:00
  • Caring For The Caregiver
    00:00
  • Emerging Research: Is Stillbirth Preventable?
    01:27:31
  • Learning From Patients
    00:00
  • Evaluation
$300.00

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Target Audience

  • All healthcare professionals that participate in the care of the perinatal loss patient and her family.
  • NURSES: This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by Colorado Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 10.0 Contact Hours will be awarded upon completion of the activity, 80% passing score on post-test, and course evaluation. There are no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for those involved with the ability to control the content of this activity. Expiration of course accreditation: May 8, 2027.
  • SOCIAL WORKERS: Star Legacy Foundation is an approved provider of continuing for social workers by the Minnesota Board of Social Work. Social workers can claim up to 10.0 hours of continuing education for participation in this activity and completion of the evaluation form.