| GRIEVING IN THE NICU: Supporting Families and the Health Team When a Baby Dies This program is designed to help professionals play an integral part in the lives of families whose babies die in the NICU - to help them cope with their grief when faced with the death of their baby. Chapter 1 - Preparing for the Death (22 minutes), provides professionals with an intimate and authentic view of the feelings and emotions of parents facing the death of a baby, and how they can make tangible memories of the baby plus give support to the family. Chapter 2 - After Death (24 minutes), describes the grief and shock of the parents when the baby dies and the various ways in which professionals could lend support. Chapter 3 - Grandparents’ and Siblings’ Grief (6 minutes), provides professionals with insights to the grief of grandparents and siblings and ways to include them during the hospital experience and during the grief process. Chapter 4 - Caring for the Health Team (14 minutes), examines the grief experienced by health team members and ways of coping. Chapter 5 - Diversity in the NICU (12 minutes) gives a brief overview of the major religions and how religious and cultural differences may impact the support provided by the health team. The target audience is physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and students of these professions. *There is also a version of this video designed specifically for the families GRIEVING IN THE NICU: Mending Broken Hearts When a Baby Dies. This program is available at both the instutional price as well as a personal copy price for the families. | |||||||
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