TRiM: an organizational response to traumatic events in Cumbria Constabulary.

Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2013-12-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-30 DOI:10.1093/occmed/kqt113
E Hunt, N Jones, V Hastings, N Greenberg
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Abstract

Background: A major incident involving multiple fatalities occurred in Cumbria, England on 2 June 2010. The Cumbrian Constabulary deployed an organizational peer support response for personnel involved known as trauma risk management (TRiM).

Aims: To examine data routinely gathered during the TRiM process to evaluate the relationship of the intervention to sickness absence.

Methods: Using incident databases, details were gathered regarding exposure to the murders and type of TRiM intervention, including an assessment of the psychological risk to the individual of developing a trauma-related mental health problem. Sociodemographic information was collated by the occupational health department. Cumulative sickness absence data in the 2 months following the murders were used as a proxy for mental health status.

Results: A total of 717 police officers and civilian support staff were identified. High levels of traumatic exposure were associated with subsequent receipt of a TRiM intervention. The majority of psychological risk indices reduced between the initial and subsequent evaluation. Greater traumatic exposure was associated with longer sickness absence lengths. Engagement in the TRiM process was associated with a reduction in sickness absence especially in more junior ranks.

Conclusions: In this study, we found that TRiM deployed within a police force responding to a major event offered a way of structuring a response for those involved. Our data suggest that TRiM may offer a way of assessing psychological risk so that officers can be offered early supportive interventions. Our data suggest that TRiM may help to ameliorate some of the negative effects of high trauma exposure.

TRiM:坎布里亚郡警察局对创伤性事件的组织反应。
背景:2010年6月2日,英格兰坎布里亚郡发生一起涉及多人死亡的重大事件。坎布里亚警察局为涉及人员部署了一种组织对等支持响应,称为创伤风险管理(TRiM)。目的:检查TRiM过程中常规收集的数据,以评估干预与病假缺勤的关系。方法:使用事件数据库,收集有关暴露于谋杀和TRiM干预类型的详细信息,包括评估个体发展与创伤相关的心理健康问题的心理风险。社会人口统计资料由职业卫生部门整理。谋杀发生后两个月内的累计病假数据被用作心理健康状况的代表。结果:共确定了717名警察和文职支助人员。高水平的创伤性暴露与随后接受TRiM干预有关。大多数心理风险指标在最初和随后的评估之间降低。更大的创伤暴露与更长的病假时间有关。参与TRiM过程与病假减少有关,特别是在较初级的队伍中。结论:在本研究中,我们发现在应对重大事件的警察部队中部署TRiM为相关人员提供了一种构建响应的方式。我们的数据表明,TRiM可以提供一种评估心理风险的方法,以便官员可以提供早期支持性干预。我们的数据表明,TRiM可能有助于改善高创伤暴露的一些负面影响。
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