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dc.contributor.authorGaily-Luoma, Selma
dc.contributor.authorValkonen, Jukka
dc.contributor.authorHolma, Juha
dc.contributor.authorLaitila, Aarno
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-17T11:20:10Z
dc.date.available2022-11-17T11:20:10Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationGaily-Luoma, S., Valkonen, J., Holma, J., & Laitila, A. (2022). How do health care services help and hinder recovery after a suicide attempt? A qualitative analysis of Finnish service user perspectives. <i>International journal of mental health systems</i>, <i>16</i>, Article 52. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-022-00563-6" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-022-00563-6</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_160119289
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/83976
dc.description.abstractBackground Suicide attempt survivors are at high risk of re-attempts and suicide death. Previous research has shown that service users’ experiences of post-attempt care are related to future treatment engagement and re-attempts. In-depth understanding of how current services meet service users’ needs in the period immediately following a suicide attempt is thus imperative for the development of more effective tertiary prevention practices in real-life health care systems. Method In this qualitative study, Finnish suicide attempt survivors’ experiences of and perspectives on mental health services were explored through a semi-structured interview. Participants were seven female and seven male service users interviewed 3–6 months after the index suicide attempt. A conventional content analysis of these service user interviews is presented. Results Participants’ experiences of care ranged from helping to hindering recovery. Seven key aspects of services were described as helpful when present and hindering when absent. These included (1) meeting the service user as worthy of help, (2) supporting the exploration of personal meanings, (3) supporting the exploration of suicidality, (4) psychological continuity and predictability, (5) offering a responsive partnership in navigating recovery, (6) inviting service user involvement in medication decisions, and (7) accounting for service users’ relational context. Conclusions Current health care services are inconsistent in meeting suicide attempt survivors’ subjective needs, leaving clear room for improvement in tertiary suicide prevention. To be perceived as meaningful by service users, services should strive to offer opportunities for both biomedical, psychological, and social interventions, with responsivity to individual needs and preferences. A focus on the social aspects of recovery (e.g., offering support to loved ones affected by the suicidal incident; facilitating peer support and social belonging) was most often found to be lacking in current services.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherBiomed Central
dc.relation.ispartofseriesInternational journal of mental health systems
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.subject.othersuicide attempt
dc.subject.otherself-harm
dc.subject.otherhealth care
dc.subject.otherservice user
dc.subject.otherexperience
dc.subject.othermental health
dc.subject.otherpsychiatry
dc.subject.otheremergency services
dc.subject.otherqualitative
dc.subject.otherrecovery
dc.titleHow do health care services help and hinder recovery after a suicide attempt? A qualitative analysis of Finnish service user perspectives
dc.typearticle
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-202211175268
dc.contributor.laitosPsykologian laitosfi
dc.contributor.laitosDepartment of Psychologyen
dc.contributor.oppiainePsykologiafi
dc.contributor.oppiainePsychologyen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1
dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.relation.issn1752-4458
dc.relation.volume16
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion
dc.rights.copyright© The Author(s) 2022
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dc.subject.ysoasiakaskokemus
dc.subject.ysomielenterveys
dc.subject.ysoensiapu
dc.subject.ysoterveydenhuolto
dc.subject.ysopsykiatria
dc.subject.ysokokemukset
dc.subject.ysoitsetuho
dc.subject.ysoitsetuhokäyttäytyminen
dc.subject.ysoitsemurha
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dc.rights.urlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.relation.doi10.1186/s13033-022-00563-6
jyx.fundinginformationThis study was funded by a grant from the Emil Aaltonen Foundation.
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