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一个全国性的创伤知情不良童年经历筛查与干预评估项目。

A National Trauma-Informed Adverse Childhood Experience Screening and Intervention Evaluation Project.

作者信息

Luckett Karissa M, Gilgoff Rachel, Peterson Molly, Hovde Aldina, Pinney Stephanie, Gubernick Ruth S, Schafer Lisa M, Sanchez Monika, Kairys Steven

机构信息

The Center for Youth Wellness, San Francisco, CA 94124, USA.

New Jersey American Academy of Pediatrics, East Windsor, NJ 08512, USA.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2025 Mar 31;12(4):453. doi: 10.3390/children12040453.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic childhood events that can disrupt neurologic, endocrine, and immune regulation and increase the risk for poor health outcomes. This Trauma-Informed ACE Screening and Intervention Evaluation (TASIE) Quality Improvement (QI) Project, ECHO, evaluated (1) pediatric provider knowledge of ACEs, toxic stress, and trauma-informed care principles, (2) implementation of ACE screening and clinical response in practice, and (3) patient and provider perspectives around benefits and challenges of ACE screening.

METHODS

From November 2021 to May 2024, three cohorts, totaling 46 pediatric practices across the U.S., participated in the TASIE Project, which included 2 h ACE training, eight monthly 75 min ECHO sessions, and monthly QI coaching. A mixed-methods approach was used to evaluate monthly data, while patient and provider surveys and provider focus groups were used to evaluate the program.

RESULTS

All 46 participating practices implemented ACE screening by the project's conclusion. Of the patients eligible for ACE screening, over half were screened for ACEs during the program. Providers increased comfort with discussing ACEs and screening questions. During the first month, the practices were reported to have provided education to 56% of patients, and by the end of the project, this rate increased to 79% of patients. Overall, 97% of caregivers and 92% of adolescents screened agreed or somewhat agreed that it is important for providers to know about ACEs and toxic stress so they can offer better care. By the end of the project, for each cohort, providers reported that they were able to screen effectively and efficiently in routine practice and were more familiar with local resources.

摘要

背景/目的:童年不良经历(ACEs)是童年时期的创伤性事件,可扰乱神经、内分泌和免疫调节,并增加健康状况不佳的风险。这项创伤知情的ACE筛查与干预评估(TASIE)质量改进(QI)项目ECHO评估了:(1)儿科医疗服务提供者对ACEs、毒性应激和创伤知情护理原则的了解;(2)ACE筛查在实践中的实施情况及临床应对措施;(3)患者和医疗服务提供者对ACE筛查的益处和挑战的看法。

方法

2021年11月至2024年5月,来自美国各地的三个队列,共46家儿科医疗机构参与了TASIE项目,该项目包括2小时的ACE培训、每月8次75分钟的ECHO会议以及每月的QI指导。采用混合方法评估每月数据,同时通过患者和医疗服务提供者调查以及医疗服务提供者焦点小组来评估该项目。

结果

到项目结束时,所有46家参与的医疗机构都实施了ACE筛查。在符合ACE筛查条件的患者中,超过一半在项目期间接受了ACE筛查。医疗服务提供者在讨论ACEs和筛查问题时更加自如。在第一个月,据报告这些医疗机构为56%的患者提供了相关教育,到项目结束时,这一比例增至79%的患者。总体而言,97%的接受筛查的护理人员和92%的青少年表示同意或 somewhat同意医疗服务提供者了解ACEs和毒性应激以便能提供更好的护理很重要。到项目结束时,每个队列的医疗服务提供者都报告称他们能够在日常实践中有效且高效地进行筛查,并且对当地资源更加熟悉。 (注:原文中“somewhat”未准确翻译,可根据上下文灵活处理,比如“一定程度上”等)

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