Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although much has been written about the treatment of bereaved relatives in emergency departments, very little has been published about their follow-up after they have left the department. METHODS: One model of follow-up is described, in which relatives are invited to a meeting in the department 4-6 weeks after their loss. In this model, it is emphasised that the follow-up is not a counselling session but an opportunity to ask questions, and an audit of the service is presented. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: It is suggested that the provision of information is theoretically beneficial to the bereavement process.