Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Public Health Nurs. 2021 Jul;38(4):645-654. doi: 10.1111/phn.12883. Epub 2021 Feb 24.
Trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) creates safety by understanding the impacts of trauma on health and behavior, and the intersecting impacts of structural and interpersonal violence. This study examined the impact, 1-2 years later, of TVIC professional education.
DESIGN, SAMPLE AND MEASUREMENTS: We conducted a mixed method descriptive follow-up evaluation (online survey, n = 67, and semi-structured interviews, n = 7) with health and social service providers, leaders and researchers who attended TVIC workshops. Participants were asked how the workshop impacted their thinking, actions and perceptions of organizational changes.
Participants reported greater impact on attitudes than on behaviors. The most common change in awareness and thinking related to better understanding of the links among trauma, pain and substance use. Practice changes included more active listening and empathy, less use of jargon and less judgement in care encounters. Participants linked these practices to better care interactions, and more trust, openness and satisfaction among service users.
Educating health professionals and others (e.g. educators) about trauma, violence, and discrimination is not easy. TVIC education can help shift potentially stigmatizing attitudes which can then precipitate practice change. These approaches are emerging as an important way to improve health and quality of life.
创伤和暴力知情关怀(TVIC)通过了解创伤对健康和行为的影响,以及结构和人际暴力的交叉影响,来创造安全环境。本研究考察了 TVIC 专业教育 1-2 年后的效果。
设计、样本和测量:我们对参加 TVIC 研讨会的卫生和社会服务提供者、领导人和研究人员进行了一项混合方法描述性随访评估(在线调查,n=67,半结构式访谈,n=7)。参与者被要求说明研讨会如何影响他们的思维、行动以及对组织变革的看法。
参与者报告说,态度方面的影响比行为方面的影响更大。在意识和思维方面最常见的变化是更好地理解创伤、疼痛和物质使用之间的联系。实践方面的变化包括更积极的倾听和同理心,在护理接触中减少使用行话和评判。参与者将这些做法与更好的护理互动联系起来,并提高了服务使用者的信任、开放和满意度。
向卫生专业人员和其他人员(如教育工作者)普及创伤、暴力和歧视知识并非易事。TVIC 教育可以帮助转变潜在的污名化态度,从而促成实践变革。这些方法正在成为改善健康和生活质量的重要途径。