Barriers and facilitative factors in the provision of first-responder services to persons bereaved following a drug-related death: A qualitative study
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Published:2023-04-25
Issue:4
Volume:40
Page:371-390
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ISSN:1455-0725
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Container-title:Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Author:
Løseth Hilde-Margit1ORCID,
Selseng Lillian Bruland1ORCID,
Dyregrov Kari1
Affiliation:
1. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway
Abstract
Aim: To broaden our knowledge from the perspective of municipality first-responder services of what prevents and what facilitates the provision of professional assistance to the bereaved after a drug-related death during the acute phase. Method: A reflexive thematic analysis was applied in six focus group interviews with 27 first-responder personnel in Norway. Results: The acute phase presented a challenging and complex support situation. We identified two main barriers: failure to initiate services and difficulties meeting with bereaved persons who use drugs. Facilitative factors were associated with competence and proactive cooperation. We discuss the findings in light of associated stigma, disenfranchised grief and an ecological approach to public services. Conclusion: First-responder professionals must understand drug-related death as a potentially traumatising event and initiate the procedures set out in the national guidelines. To achieve this, first-responder health and welfare services must become more knowledgeable about drug-related loss and bereavement, acute grief reactions and the need for psychosocial follow-up.
Funder
EkstraStiftelsen Helse og Rehabilitering
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Health Policy,Health (social science)
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