Authors
Alexander EP Heazell, Dimitrios Siassakos, Hannah Blencowe, Christy Burden, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Joanne Cacciatore, Nghia Dang, Jai Das, Vicki Flenady, Katherine J Gold, Olivia K Mensah, Joseph Millum, Daniel Nuzum, Keelin O'Donoghue, Maggie Redshaw, Arjumand Rizvi, Tracy Roberts, HE Toyin Saraki, Claire Storey, Aleena M Wojcieszek, Soo Downe, J Frederik Frøen, Mary V Kinney, Luc de Bernis, Joy E Lawn, Susannah Hopkins Leisher, Ingela Radestad, Louise Jackson, Chidubem Ogwulu, Alison Hills, Stephanie Bradley, Wendy Taylor, Jayne Budd
Publication date
2016/2/6
Source
The Lancet
Volume
387
Issue
10018
Pages
604-616
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Despite the frequency of stillbirths, the subsequent implications are overlooked and underappreciated. We present findings from comprehensive, systematic literature reviews, and new analyses of published and unpublished data, to establish the effect of stillbirth on parents, families, health-care providers, and societies worldwide. Data for direct costs of this event are sparse but suggest that a stillbirth needs more resources than a livebirth, both in the perinatal period and in additional surveillance during subsequent pregnancies. Indirect and intangible costs of stillbirth are extensive and are usually met by families alone. This issue is particularly onerous for those with few resources. Negative effects, particularly on parental mental health, might be moderated by empathic attitudes of care providers and tailored interventions. The value of the baby, as well as the associated costs for parents, families, care providers …
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