The Case for Trauma-Informed Chronic Disease Care: Exploring Trauma Among Adults With Obesity On Dialysis.

Rachael HaileSelasse, Meera Nair Harhay, Brandy-Joe Milliron, Bengucan Gunen, Sneha Hingorany, Jasmine Sweeting, Joanna H Lee, Ann C Klassen
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This study describes how U.S. dialysis patients with obesity experience trauma and manage it and co-occurring chronic diseases. We interviewed 40 adult hemodialysis patients and 20 physicians and dietitians. Transcripts were inductively coded using trauma theory. Patients described trauma that impacted their ability to manage co-morbidities. Providers characterized patient trauma and their own vicarious trauma while working in dialysis care. Nearly all patients reported trauma, most with characteristics of chronic, emotional, and/or medical trauma, and many described trauma from systems and vicarious trauma across relationships. Complex intersecting trauma exacerbates chronic disease burdens and may impact treatment effectiveness, successful management of co-morbidities, and patients' relationships. Results demonstrate the need for trauma interventions within chronic disease treatment and community settings.

创伤知情慢性疾病护理的案例:探索透析成人肥胖患者的创伤
这项研究描述了美国透析患者与肥胖如何经历创伤和管理它和并发的慢性疾病。我们采访了40名成人血液透析患者和20名医生和营养师。利用创伤理论对转录本进行归纳编码。患者描述创伤影响了他们处理合并症的能力。在透析护理中,提供者描述了病人的创伤和他们自己的间接创伤。几乎所有的患者都报告了创伤,大多数具有慢性、情感和/或医疗创伤的特征,许多人描述了来自系统的创伤和跨关系的间接创伤。复杂的交叉创伤加重了慢性疾病负担,并可能影响治疗效果、合并症的成功管理以及患者之间的关系。结果表明,需要创伤干预慢性疾病治疗和社区设置。
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