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JFL, Scholars Lounge (380)
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This mixed methods study evaluates if providing individualized follow-up care through self-care bags, follow-up phone calls, open communication for debriefing, and tailored mental health resources enhances support for obstetric staff and improves their ability to care for patients experiencing perinatal loss. Interventions were implemented from February 2024 to August 2024. A total of 103 self-care bags were distributed throughout the designated hospital systems' two labor and delivery departments. A five question post-intervention survey was conducted and found the following question to be statistically significant, "I feel the joy in nursing would be restored, to a degree, if obstetric staff were more supported in taking care of perinatal loss patients." This study was unique in that it included obstetric technicians and nurses.
Joyful Nursing by Leading with Heart in Perinatal Loss Care and Staff Wellness
JFL, Scholars Lounge (380)
This mixed methods study evaluates if providing individualized follow-up care through self-care bags, follow-up phone calls, open communication for debriefing, and tailored mental health resources enhances support for obstetric staff and improves their ability to care for patients experiencing perinatal loss. Interventions were implemented from February 2024 to August 2024. A total of 103 self-care bags were distributed throughout the designated hospital systems' two labor and delivery departments. A five question post-intervention survey was conducted and found the following question to be statistically significant, "I feel the joy in nursing would be restored, to a degree, if obstetric staff were more supported in taking care of perinatal loss patients." This study was unique in that it included obstetric technicians and nurses.
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Graduate - 2nd Place Award, Applied Oral Presentations