School of Nursing, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
School of Nursing, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Burns. 2020 Sep;46(6):1365-1372. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2020.01.011. Epub 2020 Mar 17.
Trauma impacts people's coping mechanisms with their ability to function posing risks to their capacity to manage and respond appropriately to stressors, and to recover. Trauma informed care recognises the needs of survivors by focusing on system-wide design and support during recovery, minimising the risk of re-traumatisation, and maximising choice and empowerment for new adaptations and post-traumatic growth. The principles of TIC are currently not being fully utilised in burns practice, including for severe burns, with the nature, extent and impacts of trauma not being fully understood or acknowledged. Those who sustain a burn injury have an increased risk for developing psychosocial issues that can extend to the family unit, and people with pre-existing mental disorders are more likely to sustain a burns injury, experiencing extended hospitalisation and rehabilitation and being less likely to adhere to burns care. With the application of trauma-informed care within the burns setting, along with an understanding and acknowledging the link between trauma, burns injuries and mental health, health care professionals can minimise potential negative psychological impacts. Investing resources is now essential to effectively address the "trauma deficit" in the area of burns recovery.
创伤影响人们应对压力的能力,从而对其管理和应对压力源以及康复的能力构成风险。创伤知情护理通过在康复期间关注系统范围的设计和支持,认识到幸存者的需求,最大限度地减少再次创伤的风险,并为新的适应和创伤后成长提供最大的选择和赋权。TIC 的原则目前并未在烧伤实践中得到充分利用,包括严重烧伤,对创伤的性质、程度和影响并未得到充分理解或承认。那些遭受烧伤的人患心理社会问题的风险增加,这些问题可能会扩展到家庭单位,而那些患有先前存在的精神障碍的人更有可能遭受烧伤,经历更长时间的住院和康复,并且不太可能坚持烧伤护理。通过在烧伤环境中应用创伤知情护理,以及理解和承认创伤、烧伤伤害和心理健康之间的联系,医疗保健专业人员可以最大限度地减少潜在的负面心理影响。现在必须投入资源,以有效地解决烧伤康复领域的“创伤缺陷”问题。