采用德尔菲法制定创伤知情的神经康复实践指南。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Colette M Smart, Sarah J Macoun, Lauren K Qualls, Hayley A Ellis, Karen Baker, Emily Becker, Richard Burrell, Shannon Ellis, Julie Foster, Steven Jorgensen, James Loe, Simon McVaugh-Smock, Allison Power, Katie Techen, Renée Trueggelmann
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研究目的:创伤性应激在获得性脑损伤患者中很常见。创伤未经治疗不仅会对心理健康产生负面影响,还会影响康复结果和整体康复。然而,并不是每个神经康复专业人士都有治疗创伤性压力的实践范围,提供者可能不觉得自己有能力支持处理重大创伤的患者。创伤知情实践(TIP)是医疗保健中的一种方法,在这种方法中,创伤压力被认为是常见的,并且在不需要直接处理创伤的情况下,可以使环境感到安全和欢迎。我们研究的目的是为神经康复背景下的TIP制定共识指南草案。研究方法:招募研究人员、受训人员、神经康复专业人员和有获得性脑损伤和创伤应激经历的成年人参与研究。在12个月的时间里,我们使用了德尔菲法——一种用于卫生保健领域的方法来达成共识,在此过程中,小组成员参加了小组会议和个人定性访谈,为我们的指导方针产生了初步的项目。结果:访谈中的项目被排序,最后的一组项目被用来创建一套指导方针草案,格式化成小册子,便于传播。结论/意义:目前的指南可以作为在各种临床环境中实施TIP的初始起点。未来的方向将是这些指南在不同的康复环境中实施和测试,在结果数据和患者/提供者满意度方面。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Using the Delphi method to develop trauma-informed practice guidelines for neurorehabilitation.

Study objective: Traumatic stress is common in persons with acquired brain injury. Untreated trauma not only negatively affects mental health but can also impact rehabilitation outcomes and overall recovery. However, not every neurorehabilitation professional has the scope of practice to treat traumatic stress, and providers may not feel well equipped to support patients dealing with significant trauma. Trauma-informed practice (TIP) is an approach in health care where traumatic stress is assumed to be common, and where the environment can be made to feel safe and welcoming without needing to address trauma directly. The objective of our study was to create draft consensus guidelines for TIP within the neurorehabilitation context.

Research method: Researchers, trainees, neurorehabilitation professionals, and adults with lived experience of acquired brain injury and traumatic stress were recruited to participate in our study. We used the Delphi method-a methodology used in health care to develop consensus-over the course of 12 months, whereby panelists participated in group meetings and individual qualitative interviews to generate preliminary items for our guidelines.

Results: Items from the interviews were rank ordered, and a final set of items was used to create a draft set of guidelines, formatted into a brochure for ease of dissemination.

Conclusions/implications: The current guidelines can serve as an initial starting point for the implementation of TIP in a variety of clinical settings. Future directions would be for these guidelines to be implemented and tested in diverse rehabilitation environments, in terms of outcome data and patient/provider satisfaction. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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4.80
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Psychology is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles in furtherance of the mission of Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) of the American Psychological Association and to advance the science and practice of rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation psychologists consider the entire network of biological, psychological, social, environmental, and political factors that affect the functioning of persons with disabilities or chronic illness. Given the breadth of rehabilitation psychology, the journal"s scope is broadly defined.
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