National Bereavement Care Pathway elearning Course
Bereavement care refers to the support and assistance provided to individuals who have experienced the death of a loved one. It involves a range of services and interventions designed to help individuals cope with their grief and navigate the mourning process.
Specifically developed to share the elements of good bereavement care, this programme has been developed by NHS England elearning for healthcare and a number of charities and professional bodies to enable healthcare professionals around the world to support families at these most difficult times.
The elearning programme features many interactive elements, such as clinical case studies, diagrams and self-assessment questions to help embed learning and foster deeper understanding. Modules cover all the difficult scenarios healthcare professionals might expect to encounter
Features
- Designed to improve bereavement care
- Developed by a collaboration of charities and experts at professional
- Suitable for midwifes, neonatal staff and other healthcare professionals
Content
This online programme consists of a number of sessions. You can dip into the content whenever you choose and recap any material as needed.
Subjects covered include miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, termination of pregnancy after a prenatal diagnosis, stillbirth, neonatal death and sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI).
Certificate
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