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摘要
背景:在美国,创伤的高患病率及其对患者健康的不利影响导致在一些专门的卫生保健服务中采用创伤知情护理(TIC)。然而,在许多执业护士(NPs)提供服务的初级保健中,TIC的实施相对不常见,概念也没有明确定义。创伤包括对个人产生持久影响的身体和情感上的破坏性经历。目的:在初级保健环境中对神经性脑出血进行综合定义,以指导未来的实践和研究。数据来源:我们检索了CINAHL、PsycINFO、Social Work Abstracts、Scopus和PubMed,检索了2010-2020年发表的描述TIC在初级保健中使用的文章。采用Rodgers的进化方法和框架分析方法来识别初级保健中TIC的属性和背景,并综合定义。从护理、医学和社会工作来源中选择了31篇文章,包括基于数据的研究(n = 15)和思想文章(n = 16)。属性、前因和结果结合在一起,提供了一个基于文献的定义。结论:初级保健中的创伤知情护理是一种基于优势的方法,在这种方法中,训练有素的创伤意识卫生保健专业人员提供优先考虑安全性、授权和支持的服务,从而提高患者满意度和经历过创伤的个体的卫生保健参与度。实践意义:明确定义的概念为制定策略提供了一个起点,以帮助NPs更有效地识别和响应经历过创伤的患者的需求。
Trauma-informed care in the primary care setting: An evolutionary analysis.
Background: The high prevalence of trauma in the United States and its adverse effects on patient wellbeing has led to the adoption of trauma-informed care (TIC) in some specialized health care services. However, the implementation of TIC in primary care, where many nurse practitioners (NPs) provide services, is relatively uncommon and the concept not well-defined. Trauma includes physically and emotionally devastating experiences that have a lasting impact on individuals.
Objectives: To synthesize a definition of TIC in the primary care setting for NPs to guide future practice and research.
Data sources: We searched CINAHL, PsycINFO, Social Work Abstracts, Scopus, and PubMed for articles published 2010-2020 that described the use of TIC in primary care. Rodgers' evolutionary method and the framework method of analysis were used to identify attributes and contexts of TIC in primary care and synthesize a definition. Thirty-one articles from nursing, medical, and social work sources were selected, including data-based studies ( n = 15) and thought pieces ( n = 16). Attributes, antecedents, and consequences were combined to provide a definition grounded in the literature.
Conclusion: Trauma-informed care in primary care is a strengths-based approach in which trained, trauma-aware health care professionals provide services that prioritize safety, empowerment, and support, resulting in improved patient satisfaction and health care engagement in individuals who have experienced trauma.
Implications for practice: A clearly defined concept provides a starting point for developing strategies to help NPs recognize and respond more effectively to the needs of patients who have experienced trauma.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (JAANP) is a monthly peer-reviewed professional journal that serves as the official publication of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Published since 1989, the JAANP provides a strong clinical focus with articles related to primary, secondary, and tertiary care, nurse practitioner education, health policy, ethics and ethical issues, and health care delivery. The journal publishes original research, integrative/comprehensive reviews, case studies, a variety of topics in clinical practice, and theory-based articles related to patient and professional education. Although the majority of nurse practitioners function in primary care, there is an increasing focus on the provision of care across all types of systems from acute to long-term care settings.