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A Feasibility Randomised Control Trial to Evaluate Early Perinatal Bereavement Counselling for Parents Who Have Experienced a Perinatal Death
Sponsor: University of Manchester
Summary
The goal of this feasibility randomised control trial is to determine if a trial to evaluate perinatal bereavement counselling for parents who have experienced a perinatal death is feasible. The main question it aims to answer is: • Is a trial to evaluate access to perinatal bereavement counselling feasible? Researchers will compare the intervention group (parents who have received counselling) to the control group (parents who have not received counselling) to see if there are differences in measurements of parents' grief and psychological symptoms. * Participants allocated to the intervention and control group will receive usual bereavement care from the perinatal bereavement team at the hospital * Parents allocated to the intervention group will receive counselling * Parents will complete validated psychometric questionnaires about their levels of perinatal grief, psychological distress, depression, and quality of life * Parents in the intervention group will be asked a series of open-ended written questions about their experience of participating in the trial * Healthcare professionals who have been involved with delivery of the intervention/referrals will be interviewed about their experience of the trial.
Official title: Perinatal Loss - Early Referral for Counselling (PEARL-C): A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
16 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
26
Start Date
2026-03-01
Completion Date
2027-09-01
Last Updated
2026-03-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Bereavement Counselling
Bereavement counselling for 6-8 sessions over a 3-month period beginning 3-4 months after a perinatal death
Usual bereavement care
Routine hospital bereavement care: regular phone calls, face-to-face meetings, access to bereavement resources via Padlet, invitations to coffee mornings, information about SANDS (Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society) groups, and referrals to apps to access support