Department of Respiratory and Sleep Science, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Sep;80(9):3593-3599. doi: 10.1111/jan.16076. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
To describe the implementation of a trauma-informed model of care in the Post COVID Respiratory Clinic of a large tertiary referral centre in NSW.
Discussion paper.
Evidence gathered from a literature search (2008-2022) was used to develop a framework for management of patients presenting to this Post COVID Respiratory Clinic. This paper outlines the personal reflections of the clinic staff as they developed and implemented this framework. Ethical approval was obtained to report the data collected from patient reviews.
The literature highlights the high prevalence of trauma in patients following COVID-19 infection, as well as the larger population both during and after the pandemic. This experience of trauma was observed in patients seen within the clinic, indicating a need for specialized care. In response, a trauma-informed model of care was implemented.
Reconceptualizing COVID-19 as a 'collective trauma' can help healthcare workers understand the needs of post-COVID patients and enable them to respond empathetically. A trauma-informed model is complementary to this cohort as it specifically addresses vulnerable populations, many of whom have been further marginalized by the pandemic.
Frontline healthcare workers, particularly nurses, are well positioned to implement trauma-informed care due to their high-level of patient contact. Adequate allocation of resources and investment in staff is essential to ensure such care can be provided.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to adverse physical and mental health outcomes for many. Trauma-informed care is a way to promote reengagement with the healthcare system in this group. Post COVID patients globally may benefit from this approach, as it aims to build trust and independence.
Feedback was sought from a patient representative to ensure this paper adequately reflected the experience of the post-COVID patient.
描述在新南威尔士州一家大型三级转诊中心的新冠后呼吸诊所实施以创伤知情为模式的护理。
讨论文件。
从 2008 年至 2022 年的文献检索中收集证据,用于为该新冠后呼吸诊所患者管理制定框架。本文概述了诊所工作人员在制定和实施该框架时的个人反思。已获得伦理批准,以报告从患者评估中收集的数据。
文献强调了新冠后患者中创伤的高患病率,以及大流行期间和之后的更大人群。在诊所看到的患者中观察到了这种创伤经历,表明需要专门的护理。作为回应,实施了以创伤知情为模式的护理。
将新冠重新概念化为“集体创伤”可以帮助医护人员了解新冠后患者的需求,并使他们能够富有同理心的做出回应。以创伤知情为模式的护理是对这一组患者的补充,因为它专门针对弱势群体,其中许多人因大流行而进一步边缘化。
一线医护人员,特别是护士,由于与患者的高度接触,非常适合实施以创伤知情为模式的护理。必须充分分配资源并投资于员工,以确保能够提供这种护理。
新冠大流行给许多人带来了不良的身心健康后果。以创伤知情为模式的护理是促进该群体重新参与医疗保健系统的一种方式。全球的新冠后患者可能会受益于这种方法,因为它旨在建立信任和独立性。
向患者代表征求反馈意见,以确保本文充分反映新冠后患者的经验。