Conference paper
PETALS: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE OUTCOMES OF A SERVICE FOR BEREAVEMENT DURING CHILDBIRTH
Molly Spink
; Clare College Cambridge, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abi Magrill
; Clare College Cambridge, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Karen Burgess
; Petals Charity, Cambridge, UK
Jonathan Rogers
; Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, UK
Mark Agius
; Clare College Cambridge, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK ; South Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust, UK
Abstract
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of Petals: a charitable organisation in Cambridgeshire. Petals provides
counselling for women and couples who have suffered perinatal bereavement, or trauma during pregnancy or birth. This paper
attempts to evaluate the effect of counseling interventions at this difficult time.
Methods: Outcomes were recorded in 42 patients using the CORE (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation) system. CORE was
developed to assess the effectiveness of psychological therapies. CORE-OM (CORE Outcome Measure) involves a questionnaire that
assesses subjective well-being, symptoms / problems, function, and risk to self and others. The CORE-OM questionnaire was
completed before and after the counselling sessions.
Results: The CORE-OM scores were summated into a global representation of severity. Severity decreased in all patients.
Symptoms of psychological pathology were also decreased in all cases.
Conclusion: A review of the available literature indicates that little is known about the efficacy of therapy for perinatal
bereavement and trauma. These original data suggest convincing efficacy and benefits, but the numbers involved are small.Further
trials with greater sample sizes are required.
Keywords
perinatal bereavement; trauma in pregnancy; counselling
Hrčak ID:
265721
URI
Publication date:
5.11.2014.
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