Rajan L
Health Visit. 1994 Mar;67(3):97-101.
Drawing on the findings of a wider study, Lynda Rajan examined the social support received by women following the death of their baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. Her study reveals that many of the women experienced social isolation and did not receive the support they needed from partners, relatives, friends and health professionals. Sympathetic social support makes a vital contribution to the mourning process, the study showed.
琳达·拉詹借鉴了一项更广泛研究的结果,研究了女性在经历流产、死产或新生儿死亡失去孩子后所获得的社会支持。她的研究表明,许多女性经历了社会孤立,没有从伴侣、亲属、朋友和健康专家那里得到她们所需的支持。该研究显示,富有同情心的社会支持对哀悼过程至关重要。