2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00805
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The SUPPORT-S Protocol Study: A Postvention Program for Professionals After Patient or User Suicide

Abstract: We expect the SUPPORTS study to evaluate and improve the design of the SUPPORT program to effectively help professionals to cope with PUS. Conclusion: The results of the study will allow us to disseminate an effective and adaptive postvention program for professionals and institutions encountering PUS.

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“…A pósvenção confirma-se como multidisciplinar, dada a variedade de áreas dos artigos: Medicina (Simon, 1986), Serviço Social (Leaune et al, 2020); Educação escolar (Gould et al, 2018). Os demais artigos tinham público-alvo geral.…”
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“…A pósvenção confirma-se como multidisciplinar, dada a variedade de áreas dos artigos: Medicina (Simon, 1986), Serviço Social (Leaune et al, 2020); Educação escolar (Gould et al, 2018). Os demais artigos tinham público-alvo geral.…”
Section: Crítica Do Conceito De Pósvençãounclassified
“…Os artigos selecionados possuem uma ênfase instrumental e programática. Um dos artigos consiste na criação de programa de pósvenção (Leaune et al, 2020) e quatro consistem no desenvolvimento ou melhoria de instrumentos psicométricos (Simon, 1986;Ribeiro et al, 2014;Gould et al, 2018;Nader et al, 2013e Mackesy-Amiti, 2010. Tal fenômeno pode ser explicado pela escassez de instrumentos psicométricos feitos para pósvenção, objeto de estudo recente e pouco explorado.…”
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“…The support offered to those impacted by suicide is known as postvention [ 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 ]. Effective postvention has been shown to improve mental health and grief-related outcomes [ 30 ], help bereaved people seek and share support and information, and memorialise their loved ones [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%