Excruciating existential suffering and complicated grief: The essence of surviving the suicide of a son or daughter

被引:1
作者
Bjornsdottir, E. A. [1 ]
Sigurdardottir, S. [2 ]
Halldorsdottir, S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Hlth Care Inst North Iceland Heilbrigdisstofnun No, Reykjahlid, Iceland
[2] Univ Akureyri, Fac Grad Studies Hlth Sci, Sch Hlth Business & Nat Sci, Akureyri, Iceland
关键词
existential pain; grief; healthcare services; interviews; parents; phenomenology; suffering; suicide; trauma; OFFSPRING SUICIDE; CHRONIC PAIN; BEREAVEMENT; EXPERIENCES; SUPPORT; MOTHERS; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1111/scs.13289
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
BackgroundSuicide is the fourth most common cause of death for the 15-29 age group. Research on the impact of suicide on parents is scarce and, therefore, poorly understood.AimTo explore parents' experiences who have lost a son or a daughter due to suicide and their experience of the services available to them.MethodsThis phenomenological study involved 1-2 interviews with ten parents aged 40-65, seven mothers and three fathers in all 13 interviews. The age range of their sons and daughters was 17-37 years when they died.ResultsFor the parents, losing a son or a daughter to suicide is an overwhelming life experience characterised by Excruciating existential suffering and complicated grief where they are confronted with deep meaning-making and existential questions without answers since the person who can answer most of them is no longer alive. They, therefore, felt stuck in their grief for up to 4 years. The initial experience was an immense paralysing shock and sense of unreality. The subsequent period was a blur, and they were numb. Then, their psyche and bodies collapsed, and for a long time, they felt no grief processing was taking place. They sorely needed long-term professional trauma-informed support and felt that, in too many cases, they had to reach out for help themselves. They would have liked to see the healthcare system embrace them with more open arms, offer help and be met with information and individualised support.ConclusionsStandard operating procedures must be installed to support suicide-bereaved parents better. Long-term professional support and trauma-focused care are required following such major trauma, and providing such support could help to reduce their adverse health impacts. Nurses and other health professionals must be better educated on existential suffering in this context.
引用
收藏
页码:973 / 983
页数:11
相关论文
共 51 条
  • [1] Effectiveness of interventions for people bereaved through suicide: a systematic review of controlled studies of grief, psychosocial and suicide-related outcomes
    Andriessen, Karl
    Krysinska, Karolina
    Hill, Nicole T. M.
    Reifels, Lennart
    Robinson, Jo
    Reavley, Nicola
    Pirkis, Jane
    [J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 19 (1)
  • [2] [Anonymous], 2021, Live Life: an implementation guide for suicide prevention in countries
  • [3] Arias Elizabeth, 2003, Natl Vital Stat Rep, V52, P1
  • [4] Asante KO, 2017, SSM-POPUL HLTH, V3, P427, DOI 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.05.005
  • [5] Chronic Pain and Suicide: Is There a Role for Ketamine?
    Baldwin, Madeleine
    Boilini, Henry
    Lamvu, Georgine
    [J]. MILITARY MEDICINE, 2017, 182 (11-12) : 1746 - 1748
  • [6] Suicide and Youth: Risk Factors
    Bilsen, Johan
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 9
  • [7] Parents Bereaved by Offspring Suicide A Population-Based Longitudinal Case-Control Study
    Bolton, James M.
    Au, Wendy
    Leslie, William D.
    Martens, Patricia J.
    Enns, Murray W.
    Roos, Leslie L.
    Katz, Laurence Y.
    Wilcox, Holly C.
    Erlangsen, Annette
    Chateau, Dan
    Walld, Randy
    Spiwak, Rae
    Seguin, Monique
    Shear, Katherine
    Sareen, Jitender
    [J]. JAMA PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 70 (02) : 158 - 167
  • [8] A Shortened Version of the Suicide Cognitions Scale for Identifying Chronic Pain Patients at Risk for Suicide
    Bryan, Craig J.
    Kanzler, Kathryn E.
    Grieser, Emily
    Martinez, Annette
    Allison, Sybil
    McGeary, Donald
    [J]. PAIN PRACTICE, 2017, 17 (03) : 371 - 381
  • [9] Suicidal behaviours among adolescents from 90 countries: a pooled analysis of the global school-based student health survey
    Campisi, Susan C.
    Carducci, Bianca
    Akseer, Nadia
    Zasowski, Clare
    Szatmari, Peter
    Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.
    [J]. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [10] How Many People Are Exposed to Suicide? Not Six
    Cerel, Julie
    Brown, Margaret M.
    Maple, Myfanwy
    Singleton, Michael
    van de Venne, Judy
    Moore, Melinda
    Flaherty, Chris
    [J]. SUICIDE AND LIFE-THREATENING BEHAVIOR, 2019, 49 (02) : 529 - 534