Background: Perinatal autopsy is one the most valuable investigations to ascertain the cause of death (Nijkamp et al., Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 22:167-175, 2017; Korteweg et al., AJOG 53, e1-12, 2012; Late Interuterine Death and Stillbirth' RCOG Green-top Guideline No.55, 2015). Discussions about perinatal autopsy can be difficult for parents and healthcare professionals. Perinatal staff need a good level of knowledge and understanding regarding perinatal autopsy in order to discuss the procedure with parents. This study aims to investigate healthcare professionals' knowledge regarding perinatal autopsy.
Methods: An audit conducted in a large teaching hospital using a questionnaire was developed and distributed to healthcare professionals in the hospital.
Results: Seventy healthcare professionals participated in the audit. Of those surveyed, 64% (n = 45) have discussed perinatal autopsy with a mother and the majority of healthcare professionals (67%) found this difficult. Self-reported levels of understanding were found to be low with just 10% reporting 'excellent understanding'.
Conclusions: The results of this audit highlight the need for further education among all healthcare professionals working with bereaved families.
Keywords: Autopsy; Perinatal death; Post-mortem; Stillbirth.