Trauma Survivors Network: history and evolution of a program empowering survivors and families impacted by traumatic injury.

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001576
Eileen M Flores, Christopher P Michetti, Samir M Fakhry, Katherine Joseph, Elizabeth Wysocki, Anna Newcomb
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Abstract

The Trauma Survivors Network (TSN), a program of the American Trauma Society (ATS), has a unique history spanning decades with a vision to continue expanding and strengthening services to support survivors and families impacted by traumatic injury. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the ATS has adapted TSN services to provide both virtual and in-person services for trauma survivors, increasing equity and inclusion for many survivors to access TSN services for the first time. The recent policy changes in the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma New Standards for Care of the Injured Patient provide an impetus for the TSN to grow and expand services in support of a diverse group of trauma survivors and their loved ones. This paper highlights the collateral impact of traumatic injury, the history and ongoing growth of the TSN and its services to date, the challenges encountered in establishing and maintaining the TSN program, and the equity and inclusion that the TSN offers internationally to support a diverse range of survivors with various forms of trauma and polytrauma.

创伤幸存者网络:一个项目的历史和演变授权幸存者和家庭受创伤性伤害的影响。
创伤幸存者网络(TSN)是美国创伤协会(ATS)的一个项目,拥有几十年的独特历史,其愿景是继续扩大和加强服务,以支持受创伤伤害的幸存者和家庭。自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,ATS调整了TSN服务,为创伤幸存者提供虚拟和面对面的服务,首次增加了许多幸存者获得TSN服务的公平性和包容性。美国外科医师学会创伤委员会最近的政策变化为创伤患者护理新标准提供了动力,以促进TSN发展和扩大服务,以支持不同群体的创伤幸存者及其亲人。本文强调了创伤性损伤的附带影响,TSN的历史和目前的发展及其服务,在建立和维护TSN计划时遇到的挑战,以及TSN在国际上提供的公平和包容性,以支持各种形式的创伤和多重创伤的幸存者。
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