Existential loneliness and life suffering in being a suicide survivor: a reflective lifeworld research study.
Christina NilssonKarin BlombergAnders BremerPublished in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2022)
Based on these results, it is important for professionals to accept the survivors as suffering human beings early-from the point of the notification of death-and consider them as patients in need of compassionate care. Such support might reduce life suffering, counteract stigma and involuntary loneliness, and work simultaneously as suicide prevention.