创伤知情健康指导:COVID-19 和其他疾病干预访谈实用指南

Patricia Mejía, Leona Smith Di Faustino, Alicia DiGiammarino, Thea Sigerman, Sabrina Sanchez, Caitlin Dunn, Jen Tougas, Valerie Kryger, Andrew D Maher, Rachel Willard‐Grace
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对于经历过心理创伤的人来说,像被告知感染了传染病这样的痛苦经历可能会引发创伤反应,这是一种自然的、往往是无意识的情绪反应。疾病调查专家(DIS),包括接触追踪人员和病例调查人员,可能会在外联电话中遇到表现出心理创伤反应的客户。在本文中,我们介绍了一种处理这些电话的新方法,它结合了两种循证方法:创伤知情护理和健康指导。我们使用 HEAR 技术将这两种方法付诸实践,该技术使用 "倾听"、"表示感激"、"询问 "和 "回应 "四个步骤来与受到情绪触发的客户接触。我们提供了一系列案例和实例,说明疾病调查专家如何使用 HEAR 技术为可能经历创伤的客户提供支持。有了这种方法,疾病调查专家可以更好地与公众就现有的和新出现的传染病进行沟通,从而改善个人健康状况和更广泛的公共卫生。
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Trauma‐informed health coaching: A practical guide for COVID‐19 and other disease intervention interviews
For people who have experienced psychological trauma, distressing experiences like being notified of exposure to an infectious disease, may trigger a trauma response, a natural, often unconscious, emotional reaction. Disease investigation specialists (DIS), including contact tracers and case investigators, may encounter clients who exhibit trauma responses during outreach calls. In this paper, we describe a novel approach to these calls that combines two evidence‐based approaches: trauma‐informed care and health coaching. These two approaches are put into practice using the HEAR technique, which uses the four steps of Hear, Express Gratitude, Ask, and Respond, to engage with emotionally triggered clients. We provide a series of case vignettes and practical examples of how disease investigation specialists can use the HEAR technique to support clients who may be experiencing trauma. Equipped with this approach, DIS can better engage with the public around existing and emerging infectious diseases, thereby improving both individual health outcomes and public health more broadly.
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