Caring for family members following suicide: Professionals' experiences of responsibility.
May Elise VatneDagfinn NådenVibeke LohnePublished in: Nursing ethics (2023)
The participants appear to be led by the responsibility that grows through witnessing the suffering of the bereaved. Encountering the family member's aggression and threats against staff members is an ethical challenge to the professional's ability to confirm the bereaved, create dialogue and provide consolation and reconciliation at the start of their grieving process. MHCPs need to be aware of the different reactions and needs of family members following suicide. More research is needed about how to provide sensitive and flexible care in ways that can be perceived as helpful for those left behind.