Social care professionals’ perceived barriers to implementing attachment and trauma-informed care training in their practice

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Roberts, Samantha Halstead, Rebecca Pepper, L. Mcdonnell
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Social care professionals support many children and their families with experiences of developmental trauma. There is a notable gap in research exploring the barriers these professionals face to working with an attachment and trauma-informed approach in the UK. The present study explores social care professionals’ reported barriers to using trauma and attachment principles in their practice. A thematic analysis was performed on responses drawn from a questionnaire completed by a sample of social care staff (n = 98) who had received attachment and trauma-informed work training. These items explored barriers to working in an attachment and trauma-informed way on a personal and professional level, an organisational level, as well as what may overcome their identified barriers. Four main themes emerged from the analysis: (1) the widespread impact of trauma, (2) lack of funding, (3) inconsistent supportive culture, (4) inconsistent multiagency approach to trauma-informed care. Findings suggest that a whole systems approach to attachment and trauma is needed, in which there is an awareness of the impact of trauma, structures are in place to best support staff in their work, and everyone has a shared understanding and approach to working with these children and families. This study presents a promising start to identifying and making recommendations about what social care staff require to work in an attachment and trauma-informed way.
社会护理专业人员在实践中实施依恋和创伤知情护理培训的感知障碍
社会护理专业人员为许多经历过发育创伤的儿童及其家庭提供支持。在英国,探索这些专业人员在使用依恋和创伤知情方法时面临的障碍的研究存在显著差距。本研究探讨了社会护理专业人员在实践中使用创伤和依恋原则的障碍。对接受过依恋和创伤知情工作培训的社会护理人员样本(n=98)完成的问卷中的回答进行了主题分析。这些项目探讨了在个人和专业层面、组织层面以依恋和创伤知情的方式工作的障碍,以及如何克服这些障碍。分析得出了四个主要主题:(1)创伤的广泛影响,(2)缺乏资金,(3)不一致的支持文化,(4)创伤知情护理的多机构方法不一致。研究结果表明,需要一种全系统的方法来处理依恋和创伤,其中要意识到创伤的影响,有适当的结构来最好地支持工作人员的工作,每个人都有共同的理解和方法来与这些儿童和家庭合作。这项研究为确定社会护理人员以依恋和创伤知情的方式工作所需的内容并提出建议提供了一个有希望的开端。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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