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摘要
简介:创伤性应激是一种经验,有助于各种医疗和行为健康问题,目前在初级保健的背景下。创伤压力和医疗保健的交叉被概念化为医疗创伤(MT),其中接受医疗保健服务的个人暴露于与其医疗保健经历相关的创伤压力。目前,MT可能是卫生保健中一个被忽视和研究不足的现象,对初级保健团队具有重要意义。理解在初级保健环境中概念化、识别和处理MT的方法是创建创伤知情初级保健空间的重要一步。方法:在本文中,我们从现有文献中提供了MT的描述,并通过持久躯体威胁模型概念化与医疗保健经验相关的创伤应激体验的方法。结果:我们确定了潜在的风险因素和通常与MT相关的医疗保健经验。接下来,我们通过探索评估和干预策略,确定了在初级保健背景下识别和处理MT经验的策略。最后,我们提供一个简短的MT案例,以强调在初级保健背景下的表现、评估和干预。讨论:MT具有显著影响患者健康和生活质量的潜力,由于这些设置的背景和目标,在初级保健中出现了相关的生物心理社会问题。未来的努力应旨在提高综合初级保健团队成员概念化、评估和处理MT的能力(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Recognizing and addressing medical trauma: An imperative for integrated primary care.
Introduction: Traumatic stress is an experience that contributes to a variety of medical and behavioral health concerns that present in the primary care context. The intersection of traumatic stress and health care is conceptualized as medical trauma (MT), where individuals receiving health care services are exposed to traumatic stress related to their health care experiences. Currently, MT may be an overlooked and underresearched phenomenon in health care, with significant implications for primary care teams. An understanding of ways to conceptualize, recognize, and address MT in the primary care context is an important step in creating trauma-informed primary care spaces.
Method: In this article, we provide a description of MT from the available literature and a method of conceptualizing the experience of traumatic stress related to health care experiences through the enduring somatic threat model.
Results: We identify potential risk factors and health care experiences typically associated with MT. Next, we identify strategies to recognize and address experiences of MT within the context of primary care through an exploration of assessment and intervention strategies. Finally, we provide a brief MT case example to highlight presentation, assessment, and intervention in the primary care context.
Discussion: MT has the potential to significantly affect patients' wellness and quality of life, with the associated biopsychosocial concerns presenting in primary care due to the context and goals of these settings. Future efforts should aim to enhance the integrated primary care team members' ability to conceptualize, assess, and address MT. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
Families Systems & HealthHEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
81
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍:
Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.