患者参与的关系技能培训和创伤知情重症监护的创建。

Q3 Medicine
Healthcare Management Forum Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-18 DOI:10.1177/08404704231215461
Laura Istanboulian, Tasneem Master, Christine Devine, Lorrie Hamilton
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摘要

重症监护的患者和家属有很高的可能性以前和再次经历创伤。这些创伤对身体和心理的影响尚未得到解决,可能会使患者和家属的预后恶化。一种创伤知情的护理方法已被提议用于重症监护;然而,培训计划不包括关系能力或降级技术,有可能使危重病患者和家属再次受到创伤,并对临床医生产生负面影响。本文描述了一种策略,可以被重症监护团队采用,以创建一个创伤知情的重症监护病房,包括使用关系培训框架。使用虚构的范例场景讨论关系管理和降级的原则。关键信息包括呼吁采取行动,对护理团队进行关系培训,以加强患者和家属熟练的关系参与。本文还强调了在重症监护中支持创伤知情方法的政策的基础重要性。
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Relational skill training for patient engagement and the creation of a trauma-informed critical care.

Patients and families in critical care have a high likelihood of previous and re-experienced trauma. Unaddressed, physical, and psychological impacts of these traumas can worsen outcomes for patients and families. A trauma-informed care approach has been proposed for critical care; however, training programs do not include relational competencies or de-escalation techniques, risking the re-traumatization of patients and families in critical care and negatively impacting clinicians. This article describes a strategy that can be adopted by critical care teams towards the creation of a trauma-informed critical care unit including the use of a framework for relational training. Principles of relationship management and de-escalation are discussed with the use of a fictional exemplar scenario. Key messages include a call to action for relational training for care teams to enhance skilled relational engagement of patients and families. This article also highlights the foundational importance of policies supporting a trauma-informed approach in critical care.

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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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