Palliative care in fetal medicine
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v97i2p208-215Keywords:
Palliative care, Fetus/abnormalities, Perinatology.Abstract
Fetal malformations affect approximately 3% of pregnancies, and the possibility of this diagnosis is one of the main concerns of parents and family members. When a malformation that implies potential mortality for the child is diagnosed, the pregnancy’s follow-up needs to be planned, including diverse aspects such as thorough evaluation of the prognosis, organization of post-partum care, and follow-up with the family in a broad and integrated manner. Recently, palliative care concepts have been introduced into perinatology for this purpose. This article discusses the application of the palliative care model to the care of pregnant women and family members of fetuses with malformations.Downloads
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2018-06-15
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Bolibio, R., Jesus, R. C. de A., Oliveira, F. F. de, Gibelli, M. A. B. C., Benute, G. R. G., Gomes, A. L., Nascimento, N. B. O. do, Barbosa, T. V. A., Zugaib, M., Francisco, R. P. V., & Bernardes, L. S. (2018). Palliative care in fetal medicine. Revista De Medicina, 97(2), 208-215. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v97i2p208-215