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  • Mental Health Research
  • Occupational Health Psychology
  • Social Work Practice

Background:

  • Patient or user suicide (PUS) presents a significant occupational hazard for mental health and social work professionals.
  • Professionals exposed to PUS often experience emotional, traumatic, and professional impacts, with a reported lack of adequate support.
  • The SUPPORT program is a postvention initiative designed to offer comprehensive support to professionals affected by PUS.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To refine the design of the SUPPORT postvention program.
  • To assess the program's effectiveness in mitigating emotional, traumatic, and professional impacts of PUS.
  • To enhance perceived social support and understand organizational consequences of PUS.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-method, collaborative, and participatory action research design.
  • Qualitative data collection via ethnographic observation, semi-directed interviews, and activity analysis.
  • Quantitative data collection using pre- and post-measures for emotional, traumatic, professional impacts, and social support.

Main Results:

  • The SUPPORT-S study is expected to yield an improved and validated SUPPORT program design.
  • Anticipated outcomes include effective buffering of negative impacts and enhanced social support for professionals exposed to PUS.

Conclusions:

  • The study's findings will facilitate the dissemination of an effective and adaptive postvention program.
  • This program will aid professionals and institutions in managing the aftermath of patient or user suicide.