Abstract We aim to understand parents’ experiences and satisfaction with perinatal autopsy. Seventeen participants whose babies had an autopsy within the past 3 years completed the survey and seven were interviewed.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract We aim to understand parents’ experiences and satisfaction with perinatal autopsy. Seventeen participants whose babies had an autopsy within the past 3 years completed the survey and seven were interviewed. A mixed methods design was used. “Looking for Answers” was the overall parent perspective of seeking autopsy. Two categories with themes were identified: (1) Experiencing Loss (themes: Personal stories and Emotional responses) and (2) Interacting with the Health Care System (themes: Care received, Communication and Autopsy process). Satisfaction scores with autopsy process were positive; however, participants’ stories revealed fragmented care and healthcare communications that contributed to dissatisfaction, complicated grief, and trauma.
               
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