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. 2024 Nov 13;11(11):CD015798.
doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015798.

Support for parents and families after stillbirth and neonatal death

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Support for parents and families after stillbirth and neonatal death

Siobhan Loughnan et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. .

Abstract

This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To identify and assess the effect of support interventions focused on psychological, social, and emotional outcomes for bereaved parents (including birth and non-birthing mothers, fathers, partners) and family members of parents (e.g. grandparents; siblings) who have experienced stillbirth or neonatal death.

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Conflict of interest statement

As the authors of this review have published extensively in the field of stillbirth care research, we acknowledge the following COI Policy for Cochrane Library Content (2020; Section 5.6).

Any author listed for this Cochrane protocol that has been involved in the conduct, analysis and publication of a study that could be included in this review will notbe involved in:

1. determining the overall study inclusion and exclusion criteria; and

2. making study eligibility decisions about, extracting data from, carrying out the risk of bias assessment for, or performing GRADE assessments of that study.

SL: has declared no conflict of interest.

DB: has declared no conflict of interest.

DE: has declared no conflict of interest.

FB: has declared no conflict of interest.

PM: has declared no conflict of interest.

CB: has declared no conflict of interest.

KL: has declared no conflict of interest.

RS: has declared no conflict of interest.

VF: has declared no conflict of interest.

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