Lessons Learned Implementing a Trauma-informed System of Care in Rural Communities

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Progress in Community Health Partnerships-Research Education and Action Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1353/cpr.2023.a907979
Christopher L. Minnich, Felicia J. Stehley, Lyndra J. Bills, RaeAnn M. Taylor, Jennifer L. Groff, Joseph M. Korney, Brittany E. Skrzypek, Shari L. Hutchison, Amy D. Herschell
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Abstract: Background: The negative impact of trauma on health is devastating. Providers, especially those in rural areas, require support to implement trauma-informed care (TIC) on a systems level. Objectives: This paper describes a partnership of county behavioral health administrators, service providers, and a behavioral health managed care organization and steps taken over a 5-year initiative to enhance capacity and quality of community services to meet the needs of individuals in a rural setting to receive TIC. Methods: The initiative included trainings in evidence-based and best practices in TIC, improved trauma screening, development of TIC centers, and development of community-based networks for ongoing support. Lessons learned were summarized through discussions between partnership members. Lessons Learned: Shared ownership, opportunity to build networks, and continuous assessment of organizational strengths resulted in successful implementation and sustained practice. Challenges included turnover among staff and organizations. Conclusions: Building a TIC network across a rural health care system can be successful with long-term support and investment from multiple stakeholders.
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在农村社区实施创伤知情护理系统的经验教训
摘要:背景:创伤对健康的负面影响是毁灭性的。提供者,特别是农村地区的提供者,需要支持在系统层面实施创伤知情护理(TIC)。目的:本文描述了县行为健康管理人员、服务提供者和行为健康管理护理组织之间的伙伴关系,以及在5年的倡议中采取的步骤,以提高社区服务的能力和质量,以满足农村环境中个人接受TIC的需求。方法:该计划包括TIC循证和最佳实践培训,改进创伤筛查,发展TIC中心,发展社区网络以提供持续支持。通过伙伴关系成员之间的讨论总结了所吸取的经验教训。经验教训:共享所有权,建立网络的机会,以及对组织力量的持续评估导致了成功的实施和持续的实践。挑战包括工作人员和组织之间的更替。结论:通过多方利益相关者的长期支持和投资,在农村卫生保健系统中建立TIC网络是成功的。
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