The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas

Vitenskapelig artikkel. Omhandler samiske etterlatte etter traumatiske dødsfall. In order to secure appropriate follow-up for the bereaved after traumatic death among indigenous groups in Norway, this study aims to acquire specific and local knowledge conserning their need for help and to examine wh...

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Main Authors: Dyregrov, Kari, Berntsen, Gro, Silviken, Anne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2444851
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spelling ftsfomsorgsforsk:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/2444851 2023-05-15T16:13:37+02:00 The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas Dyregrov, Kari Berntsen, Gro Silviken, Anne 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2444851 eng eng http://www.suicidology-online.com/index.htm Navngivelse-Ikkekommersiell-IngenBearbeidelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no Dyregrov, Kari CC-BY-NC-ND 5 Suicidology Online 1 traumatisk dødsfall etterlatte samer kulturkompetanse helsetjeneste traumatic deaths bereaved indigenous sámi cultural competence professional help Journal article 2014 ftsfomsorgsforsk 2019-01-16T23:36:19Z Vitenskapelig artikkel. Omhandler samiske etterlatte etter traumatiske dødsfall. In order to secure appropriate follow-up for the bereaved after traumatic death among indigenous groups in Norway, this study aims to acquire specific and local knowledge conserning their need for help and to examine whether they do in fact seek out and receive help from the healthcare system when needed. This paper is based on the analysis of 30 in-depth interviews with Sami bereaved who had lost a close family member to suicide, murder, accident or sudden infant death, and it rests on a hermeneutica phenomenological approach. The findings indicate that most of the bereaved from Sami areas were strongly affected by the traumatic death of a follow-up that they needed. These barriers are discussed in relation to: a) the failure of traditional Sámi norms and support systems, b) shortcomings in majority (Norwegian) support systems, and c) knowledge and integration of new standards. Finally, the requirements for an optimal support service are outlined according to the needs of indigenous bereaved. The knowledge gained through the present study may be comparable and transferrable to other indigenous and minority groups. Sami National Center for Mental Health (Finnmark Hospitality Trust); Northern Norway Regional Health Authority; Finnmark Hospitality Trust; The Nowegian Institute of Public Health Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Northern Norway sami sami Finnmark Centre for Care Research: Omsorgsbiblioteket (Brage) Norway
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topic traumatisk dødsfall
etterlatte
samer
kulturkompetanse
helsetjeneste
traumatic deaths
bereaved
indigenous sámi
cultural competence
professional help
spellingShingle traumatisk dødsfall
etterlatte
samer
kulturkompetanse
helsetjeneste
traumatic deaths
bereaved
indigenous sámi
cultural competence
professional help
Dyregrov, Kari
Berntsen, Gro
Silviken, Anne
The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
topic_facet traumatisk dødsfall
etterlatte
samer
kulturkompetanse
helsetjeneste
traumatic deaths
bereaved
indigenous sámi
cultural competence
professional help
description Vitenskapelig artikkel. Omhandler samiske etterlatte etter traumatiske dødsfall. In order to secure appropriate follow-up for the bereaved after traumatic death among indigenous groups in Norway, this study aims to acquire specific and local knowledge conserning their need for help and to examine whether they do in fact seek out and receive help from the healthcare system when needed. This paper is based on the analysis of 30 in-depth interviews with Sami bereaved who had lost a close family member to suicide, murder, accident or sudden infant death, and it rests on a hermeneutica phenomenological approach. The findings indicate that most of the bereaved from Sami areas were strongly affected by the traumatic death of a follow-up that they needed. These barriers are discussed in relation to: a) the failure of traditional Sámi norms and support systems, b) shortcomings in majority (Norwegian) support systems, and c) knowledge and integration of new standards. Finally, the requirements for an optimal support service are outlined according to the needs of indigenous bereaved. The knowledge gained through the present study may be comparable and transferrable to other indigenous and minority groups. Sami National Center for Mental Health (Finnmark Hospitality Trust); Northern Norway Regional Health Authority; Finnmark Hospitality Trust; The Nowegian Institute of Public Health
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Berntsen, Gro
Silviken, Anne
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Silviken, Anne
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title The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
title_short The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
title_full The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
title_fullStr The need for and barriers to professional help – a qualitative study of the bereaved in Sámi areas
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