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Parental Grief and Memento Mori Photography: Narrative, Meaning, Culture, and Context

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Pages 224-233
Received 20 Sep 2012
Accepted 19 Mar 2013
Accepted author version posted online: 25 Sep 2013
Published online: 11 Nov 2013
 

Postmortem photography is a widespread practice in perinatal bereavement care, yet few studies have explored how it affects bereaved parents, or how it might be received by parents of older children. This study is an examination of the meaning, utility, and social context of postmortem photography in a sample of 181 bereaved parents. Data were subjected to both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Photographs were positively regarded by most parents after perinatal death and several parents of older children. Other parents rejected postmortem photography for aesthetic, personal, or cultural reasons. Brief recommendations are offered for healthcare providers.

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This study is dedicated to the memory of the many children who died too soon and their parents who mourn in their absence.

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