Physician Perspectives on the Implementation of a Trauma Informed Care Initiative in the Maternity Care Setting

Karolina Huartson, Todd Hill, Teresa Killam, M. Kelly, N. Racine
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Objectives: To explore the barriers and facilitators from the perspective of family physicians on the implementation of a pilot trauma-informed care (TIC) initiative to promote resilience, with particular emphasis on asking about adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), in a maternity care clinic.Methods: Using an exploratory qualitative design, in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with family physicians who were practicing in a maternity clinic in a large Canadian city. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were reviewed by three coders and themes were extracted using thematic analysis.Results: The analysis of 10 interviews yielded six thematic domains. Three domains pertained to perceived barriers to obtaining an ACEs history including: (1) concern about time management, (2) initial lack of physician comfort with TIC, and (3) cultural limitations of using the ACEs questionnaire. Three themes pertained to perceived facilitators of obtaining an ACEs history including: (1) the importance of a physician champion, (2) a supportive and flexible clinic environment, and (3) improved patient-physician relationships.Implications: In the context of a broader TIC initiative within a maternity care setting, asking patients about ACEs was generally perceived positively by physicians. Ensuring a supportive clinic environment and adequate staff training may be critical factors that contribute to successful implementation. Future research focused on diverse physician experiences in different settings are needed.
医生对在产妇护理环境中实施创伤知情护理倡议的看法
目的:从家庭医生的角度探讨在产科护理诊所实施创伤知情护理试点计划(TIC)以提高复原力的障碍和促进因素,特别强调询问不良儿童经历(ACE)。方法:采用探索性定性设计,对在加拿大一个大城市的产科诊所执业的家庭医生进行深入的半结构化访谈。访谈录音并逐字转录。转录本由三名编码员进行审查,并使用主题分析提取主题。结果:对10次访谈的分析得出了6个主题领域。三个领域涉及获得ACE病史的感知障碍,包括:(1)对时间管理的担忧,(2)最初医生对TIC缺乏舒适感,以及(3)使用ACE问卷的文化局限性。三个主题与获得ACE病史的促进因素有关,包括:(1)医生拥护者的重要性,(2)支持性和灵活性的临床环境,以及(3)改善医患关系。含义:在产妇护理环境中更广泛的TIC倡议的背景下,询问患者关于ACE的情况通常被医生积极看待。确保一个支持性的诊所环境和充分的工作人员培训可能是有助于成功实施的关键因素。未来需要对不同环境下的不同医生体验进行重点研究。
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