Impact, Dutch Knowledge and Advice Center for Post-disaster Psychosocial Care, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Nurs Health Sci. 2009 Dec;11(4):336-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2009.00491.x.
Although most victims of disasters, terrorism, or other shocking events recover on their own, a sizable amount of these victims develops long-term disaster-related problems. These victims should receive timely and appropriate psychosocial help. This article describes the development of guidelines on psychosocial interventions during the first 6 weeks after a major incident. Scientific literature, expert opinions, and consensus among relevant parties in the clinical field were used to formulate the recommendations. Early screening, a supportive context, early preventive and curative psychosocial interventions, and the organization of interventions are covered. The implications for the clinical field and future research are discussed. It is concluded that the international knowledge base provides valuable input for the development of national guidelines. However, the successful implementation of such guidelines can take place only if they are legitimated and accepted by local key actors and operational target groups. Their involvement during the development process is vital.
尽管大多数灾难、恐怖主义或其他突发事件的受害者会自行康复,但仍有相当一部分受害者会出现长期的与灾难相关的问题。这些受害者应及时得到适当的社会心理帮助。本文描述了在重大事件发生后的 6 周内制定心理社会干预指南的过程。科学文献、专家意见以及临床领域相关各方的共识被用于制定这些建议。本文涵盖了早期筛查、支持性环境、早期预防性和治疗性心理社会干预以及干预的组织等方面。还讨论了这些建议对临床领域和未来研究的意义。结论是,国际知识库为国家指南的制定提供了有价值的信息。然而,只有当这些指南得到当地关键角色和目标运作群体的认可和接受,它们才能得到成功实施。在制定过程中让他们参与进来至关重要。