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. 2019 Nov 12;10:2322. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02322

TABLE 3.

Interview questions and topic guide.

1 Tell me in your own words what the coronial process was like for you, before, during and after the inquest.
2 What impact has the coronial process had on you/family or friends?
3 What happened during the coronial process that was the most helpful/least helpful to your emotional and physical well-being?
4 What did you expect from the coronial investigation/inquest?
5 What, in your opinion, is best practice in supporting and informing families throughout a coronial investigation?
6 Do you feel you had adequate access to information and advice about the coronial process?
7 Do you feel you had adequate access to counselling and support before, during and after the inquest?
8 Can you describe your participation in coronial proceedings?
9 How fair was the coronial process/how satisfied were you with the coronial process, and why?
10 What findings/recommendations were made?
11 What were your impressions of the court building?
12 What were your overall impressions of the language used in inquests?
13 Do you have any suggestions for change to coronial processes?
14 Would you like to add or suggest anything else?