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Our Vision
Our vision is to reduce the devastating impact of stillbirth for women, families and the wider community through improving care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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Our aim is to improve care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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siobhan.loughnan@mater.uq.edu.au

Dr Siobhan Loughnan

Postdoctoral researcher and Co-Lead of the Care Around Stillbirth and Neonatal Death research program.

Siobhan is an early career researcher and co-leads the Care Around Stillbirth and Neonatal Death program. Siobhan joined the Stillbirth CRE in 2019 and has a background in perinatal loss, perinatal psychology, digital interventions for mental health and wellbeing, and psychosocial cancer care.

Siobhan currently leads a range of projects including the technical working group for the update of the Care Around Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Clinical Practice Guideline; enhancing and expanding the IMPROVE education program; development and evaluation of the Living with Loss online grief support program for parents following perinatal loss; a global collaboration to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on parent experiences of maternity and bereavement care (COCOON); evaluating care in subsequent pregnancies to meet the needs of parents; and development of a digital resource to support the mental health and wellbeing of healthcare professionals caring for parents who experience perinatal loss.

Topics for student opportunities: perinatal loss and bereavement care; care in subsequent pregnancies; early pregnancy loss care; perinatal mental health and wellbeing; digital interventions.


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