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Pilot-testing a Perinatal Palliative Care Intervention Program

Pilot-testing a Perinatal Palliative Care Intervention Program

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective of this pilot trial is to implement a new perinatal palliative care intervention program tailored to the Flemish context, which aims to provide care to parents who receive a severe foetal/neonatal diagnosis for their (unborn) child and to their healthcare providers. Additionally, we aim to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness by comparing measured variables to the baseline measurement done in the same hospital wards beforehand.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Parents:
    • who receive a severe foetal diagnosis for their unborn child and decide to continue the pregnancy after 20 weeks of gestation , or
    • who receive a severe foetal diagnosis for their unborn child after 20 weeks gestation and decide to terminate the pregnancy (with or without feticide) resulting in the stillbirth of their child
  • Parents who receive a severe neonatal diagnosis for their live-born infant in the

    first week after birth

Additional inclusion criteria for parents:

  • Parents are either Dutch speaking, or are willing to participate with support from a (phone or real life) interpreter, in collaboration with the "Agentschap Integratie & Inburgering"
  • Parents are older than 18
  • Parents are not suffering from an officially diagnosed psychiatric disorder prior to receiving the severe diagnosis of their child
  • Parents are deemed (emotionally) approachable for the current study by the treating physician

For each family included in the pilot study, the physicians and nurses/midwives who will be/are most closely involved in the care of the infant and the parents will also be asked to participate. If healthcare providers refuse to provide informed consent to participate in the study, their data will be deemed as missing for that case (parental outcomes are considered as the primary outcome measures).

Study details
    Perinatal Palliative Care
    Life-limiting Fetal Diagnosis
    Life-limiting Neonatal Diagnosis

NCT06456034

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

15 October 2025

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