Academic Centre for Defence Mental Health, King's College London and Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK.
J Trauma Stress. 2010 Aug;23(4):430-6. doi: 10.1002/jts.20538.
Trauma Risk Management is a peer-support program that aims to promote help-seeking in the aftermath of traumatic events. Prior to its implementation, the British military conducted a randomized controlled trial of Trauma Risk Management against standard care in 12 warships; 6 were randomized to use Trauma Risk Management after collecting baseline measurements. Follow up after 12-18 months found no significant change in psychological health or stigma scores in either group; however, the studied vessels only encountered low numbers of critical incidents. Additionally, measurements of organizational functioning were modestly better in the Trauma Risk Management ships. The authors conclude that within organizations using Trauma Risk Management may be beneficial and may, in time, lead to a valuable cultural shift.
创伤风险管理是一个同伴支持计划,旨在促进创伤事件发生后寻求帮助。在实施之前,英国军方在 12 艘军舰上对创伤风险管理进行了随机对照试验,与标准护理进行了对比;其中 6 艘在收集基线测量值后被随机分配使用创伤风险管理。12-18 个月后的随访发现,两组的心理健康或耻辱感评分均没有显著变化;然而,所研究的船只仅遇到少量危急事件。此外,创伤风险管理船只的组织功能测量结果略好一些。作者得出结论,在使用创伤风险管理的组织中,这种方法可能是有益的,并且随着时间的推移,可能会导致有价值的文化转变。