Navigating an uncertain journey of pregnancy after perinatal loss
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Sarah Moore, BSN, BA, Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center, Intensive Care Unit, Cone Health System, Burlington, North Carolina, USA; Denise Cote-Arsenault, PhD, Family & Community Nursing, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
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The metaphor of navigating an uncertain journey may improve care of pregnant women through greater understanding of the emotional, physical, and social challenges that women experience when they become pregnant again after a perinatal loss.
44th Biennial Convention 2017 Theme: Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery.
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Keywords | Journaling; Perinatal Loss; Pregnancy |
Name | 44th Biennial Convention |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Date | 2017 |
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