Leaune Edouard, Cuvillier Bruno, Vieux Maxime, Pacaut-Troncin Michèle, Chalancon Benoît, Perez Anne-Fleur, Haesebaert Julie, Chauliac Nicolas, Poulet Emmanuel, Durif-Bruckert Christine
Center for Suicide Prevention, Centre Hospitalier le Vinatier, Bron, France.
INSERM, U1028, CNRS, UMR 5292, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Psychiatric Disorders: from Resistance to Response - PSYR2 Team, Lyon, France.
Front Psychol. 2020 May 5;11:805. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00805. eCollection 2020.
Exposure to patient or user suicide (PUS) is identified as a challenging occupational hazard for mental health and social work professionals. Professionals exposed to PUS may encounter several ranges of emotional, traumatic or professional impacts in the aftermath. A high proportion of exposed professionals reports a lack of support in the aftermath of PUS. SUPPORT is a postvention program designed to provide a comprehensive, adaptative and effective support to professionals impacted by PUS. The aims of the SUPPORT-S study are to (1) improve the design of the SUPPORT program, (2) evaluate the effectiveness of the program to buffer the emotional, traumatic and professional impacts and to improve the perceived social support for professionals exposed to PUS, and (3) provide more insights into the consequences of PUS on both professionals and organizations.
The SUPPORT-S study is a mixed method collaborative and participatory action research. The simultaneous and complementary collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data will offer an in-depth evaluation of the implementation and the effectiveness of the program. The qualitative evaluation includes: (a) an ethnographic observation; (b) 25 semi-directed interviews with randomized participants; (c) an activity analysis with providers of the program; and (d) collaborative sharing of the results with providers and participants. The quantitative evaluation includes pre- and post-measures in participants of: (a) emotional impact (); (b) traumatic impact (); (c) professional impact (non-validated questionnaire); and (d) perceived social support (). The action research design will rely on: (a) the cycling process of implementation/evaluation/data sharing/adjustment and (b) the participatory approach through data sharing with providers and participants. Triangulation, saturation, randomization, and participatory design will also reduce the risk of biases and will improve the generalizability of conclusions.
We expect the SUPPORT-S study to evaluate and improve the design of the SUPPORT program to effectively help professionals to cope with PUS.
The results of the study will allow us to disseminate an effective and adaptive postvention program for professionals and institutions encountering PUS.
接触患者或使用者自杀(PUS)被视为心理健康和社会工作专业人员面临的一项具有挑战性的职业危害。接触PUS的专业人员在事后可能会遭遇一系列情感、创伤或职业方面的影响。很大一部分接触过的专业人员表示在PUS事件发生后缺乏支持。SUPPORT是一项事后干预计划,旨在为受PUS影响的专业人员提供全面、适应性强且有效的支持。SUPPORT-S研究的目的是:(1)改进SUPPORT计划的设计;(2)评估该计划在缓冲情感、创伤和职业影响以及提高接触PUS的专业人员所感受到的社会支持方面的有效性;(3)更深入地了解PUS对专业人员和组织的影响。
SUPPORT-S研究是一项混合方法的协作性参与式行动研究。定性和定量数据的同步及互补收集与分析将对该计划的实施和有效性进行深入评估。定性评估包括:(a)人种学观察;(b)对随机参与者进行25次半结构化访谈;(c)对该计划的提供者进行活动分析;(d)与提供者和参与者协作分享结果。定量评估包括对参与者进行前后测量:(a)情感影响();(b)创伤影响();(c)职业影响(未经验证的问卷);(d)感受到的社会支持()。行动研究设计将依赖于:(a)实施/评估/数据共享/调整的循环过程;(b)通过与提供者和参与者共享数据的参与式方法。三角验证、饱和抽样、随机化和参与式设计也将降低偏差风险,并提高结论的普遍性。
我们期望SUPPORT-S研究能够评估并改进SUPPORT计划的设计,以有效帮助专业人员应对PUS。
该研究结果将使我们能够为遭遇PUS的专业人员和机构推广一项有效且适应性强的事后干预计划。