Trauma-Informed Care Approach in Family Practice: Steps to Implementing

Elizabeth Coleman
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Traumatic experiences can have a lasting effect on children’s mental and physical well-being. The short- and long-term benefits of addressing trauma earlier in life is evidenced in the literature. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is the framework used to guide those who seek to help others who have experienced trauma in life. TIC has long been utilized by multiple disciplines such as mental health care, social services, and substance use services with success. Even with the present evidence, TIC is underutilized in the care of children in the family practice primary care setting. Providers cite lack of knowledge on how to address trauma and how to implement a trauma-informed care approach with children in the primary care family practice setting. The implementation of TIC in family practice primary care, where many children are cared for, has the potential to impact the health outcomes of children in the short term and as they move into adulthood. TIC helps support children and family’s mental and physical well-being, thus reducing much suffering. This article presents best practices to implementing a universal TIC approach in family practice primary care setting in a step-by-step approach.
创伤知情护理方法在家庭实践:步骤实施
创伤经历会对儿童的身心健康产生持久的影响。在生命早期处理创伤的短期和长期好处在文献中得到了证明。创伤知情护理(TIC)是一个框架,用于指导那些寻求帮助生活中经历过创伤的人的人。长期以来,在精神卫生保健、社会服务和物质使用服务等多个学科中都成功地使用了TIC。即使有目前的证据,在家庭实践的初级保健环境中,TIC在照顾儿童方面的利用不足。提供者引用缺乏知识如何处理创伤和如何实施创伤知情的护理方法与儿童在初级保健家庭实践设置。在照顾许多儿童的家庭诊所初级保健中实施TIC有可能在短期内影响儿童的健康结果,并在他们进入成年期后影响他们的健康结果。议会帮助支持儿童和家庭的身心健康,从而减少许多痛苦。本文介绍了在家庭实践中逐步实施普遍TIC方法的最佳实践。
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