R. Vogel et al., How and to what extent is suicide postvention part of the routine of health care professionals in psychiatric hospitals after inpatient suicide?, PSYCHIAT PR, 28(7), 2001, pp. 323-325
Objective: To elucidate how and to what extent suicide postvention is part
of the routine of health care professionals in psychiatric hospitals after
inpatient suicide was aim of the study. Methods: In 11 South German psychia
tric hospitals the head of the nursing team of the ward, the therapist and
the medical assistant director were asked how suicide postvention after the
last suicide was handled. Results: Suicide postvention is part of the rout
ine in these hospitals and discussion on the issue is rather open. The memb
ers of the team confronted with suicide feel mostly sufficiently supported.
11, of both therapists and heads of nursing teams considered the procedere
to be adequate. Conclusion: Mainly for the nursing team there seems to be
a need to further improve procedures for suicide postvention to gain more t
eam satisfaction with regard to how the situation is managed.