Family Members’ Perspectives on Family and Social Support Available to Suicidal Patients, and Health Systems’ Interactions and Responses to Suicide Cases in Alberta: Protocol for a Quantitative Research Study

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Abou El-Magd Rabab MORCID,Urichuk LianaORCID,Surood ShireenORCID,Li DanielORCID,Greenshaw AndrewORCID,Grunau MaraORCID,MacNeil LaureenORCID,Challborn IoneORCID,Grauwiler DavidORCID,Olson RobertORCID,Agyapong Vincent Israel OpokuORCID

Abstract

Background Suicide is a major cause of preventable death globally and a leading cause of death by injury in Canada. To support people who experience suicidal thoughts and behaviors and to ultimately prevent people from dying by suicide, it is important to understand individual and familial experiences with the health care system. Objective We present the protocol for a study, the objective of which is to explore how people who died by suicide, and their family members, interacted with the health care system. Methods This is a quantitative research study. Data will be collected through a self-administered paper-based or online survey of the family member of patients who died by suicide. The sample size was calculated to be 385 (margin of error ±3%). Results Data collection will start in October 2020 and results will be available by March 2021. We expect the results to shed light on the experiences of individuals who died by suicide and their family members with the health care system. The study has received ethical clearance from the Health Ethics Research Board of the University of Alberta (Pro00096342). Conclusions Our study may inform practice, policy, and future research. The findings may shape how members of the health care system respond to people who are at risk of suicide and their families. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) PRR1-10.2196/19112

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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