Evaluating Take 5: Virtual Learning Sessions on Trauma Informed Care for Healthcare Staff During COVID-19

Sabrina Baumgartner, Betty Hurley, Allyson D Crinklaw, L. Senter, M. Steilen, Michelle Hyland, B. Cicatelli
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Trauma disproportionately impacts people with HIV. To mitigate these adverse impacts, primary care providers can identify and address trauma with clients using a trauma informed care (TIC) approach. In 2018, CAI, an organization that provides national level training and capacity-building developed a TIC implementation model, now delivered in HIV and primary care agencies throughout the United States to integrate TIC into their culture, environment, and service delivery. New Jersey Trauma Informed Care (NJTIC) is the organization’s longest standing TIC initiative. To respond to the complex challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, we developed a webinar series, Take 5, to leverage and expand upon the existing knowledge and skills of providers across 15 agencies part of the NJTIC project. This article describes the series’ purpose, to support staff and sustain and develop their TIC competencies during this unprecedented reality. Results of our evaluation indicated the reaction, satisfaction, and impact described by staff, who enhanced their TIC knowledge and utilized new skills with clients and themselves. Staff and their supervisors reported that the series offered consistency and support during an uncertain time. These promising practices can be applied broadly during crises to bolster knowledge, skills, collaboration, and self-care.
评估单元5:COVID-19期间医护人员创伤知情护理虚拟学习课程
创伤对艾滋病毒感染者的影响尤为严重。为了减轻这些不利影响,初级保健提供者可以使用创伤知情护理(TIC)方法与客户识别和解决创伤。2018年,提供国家级培训和能力建设的CAI组织开发了一种TIC实施模式,目前在美国各地的艾滋病毒和初级保健机构中实施,将TIC融入其文化、环境和服务中。新泽西创伤知情护理(NJTIC)是该组织历史最悠久的TIC倡议。为了应对COVID-19大流行的复杂挑战,我们开发了一个网络研讨会系列(Take 5),以利用和扩展NJTIC项目中15个机构的提供者的现有知识和技能。这篇文章描述了该系列的目的,在这个前所未有的现实中,支持员工,保持和发展他们的议会能力。我们的评估结果显示了员工的反应,满意度和影响,他们提高了他们的议会知识,并在客户和自己身上运用了新的技能。工作人员及其主管报告说,该系列在不确定时期提供了一致性和支持。这些有希望的做法可以在危机期间广泛应用,以加强知识、技能、协作和自我保健。
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