Bereavement support after a drug-related death: Professional perspectives

Bereavement Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.54210/bj.2024.1124
M. Reime, Birthe Møgster, Kjersti Halvorsen
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Abstract

After a drug-related death, the bereaved are at risk of severe social and health consequences, but their need for professional support in their bereavement processes often falls under the radar. The bereaved themselves ask for continued support, and the research shows significant symptoms of prolonged grief for years after the loss. This article explores professionals’ perspectives on providing bereavement support to bereaved clients after a drug-related death. The article builds on focus group interviews with professionals from different health and welfare services in Norway who are likely to encounter the bereaved in their client work. A total of six focus group interviews were conducted, involving 29 professionals from services such as mental health and drug services, residential care, low threshold services, and medical services. The results show that bereavement support for the drug-death bereaved is perceived as demanding relational work that is not part of their primary work tasks. The work is highly individualised because formal organisational structures are lacking, which can impair bereaved peoples’ access to bereavement support. The lack of training, knowledge, and clear responsibility may lead to professionals lacking confidence and withdrawing from support initiatives in order to avoid stress and burnout.
与毒品有关的死亡后的丧亲支持:专业人士的观点
与毒品有关的死亡发生后,丧亲者有可能面临严重的社会和健康后果,但他们在丧亲过程中对专业支持的需求往往被忽视。丧亲者本身也要求继续得到支持,而研究表明,在丧亲后的数年中,他们会出现明显的长期悲伤症状。本文探讨了专业人员在为因毒品而丧亲的客户提供丧亲支持时所持的观点。文章以焦点小组访谈为基础,采访了来自挪威不同卫生和福利服务机构的专业人员,他们在服务对象的工作中很可能会遇到失去亲人的服务对象。共进行了六次焦点小组访谈,来自精神健康和药物服务、寄宿护理、低门槛服务和医疗服务等服务机构的 29 名专业人员参加了访谈。结果显示,为吸毒致死者遗属提供丧亲支持被认为是一项要求很高的关系工作,不属于他们的主要工作任务。由于缺乏正式的组织结构,这项工作高度个性化,这可能会影响丧亲者获得丧亲支持。缺乏培训、知识和明确的责任可能会导致专业人员缺乏信心,为了避免压力和职业倦怠而退出支持活动。
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