吸引而不是鼓励:在2019冠状病毒病背景下,系统地组建团队,支持对智障女士的创伤知情护理

Nicola Gregson, C. Delaney
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本文的目的是在支持一名有创伤史的智障女性的背景下,使用系统的团队制定方法进行案例研究。设计/方法论/方法采用反思的立场来描述单个案例研究设计中的评估、假设、制定和干预过程。调查结果护理人员的反馈表明,他们发现团队制定方法有助于提高他们对所支持的服务用户的理解。实际意义本文讨论了在支持智障个体的背景下,系统的团队制定如何利用创伤知情护理原则。未来的研究应该致力于复制这种方法,使研究结果得到更广泛的应用。COVID-19意味着临床工作必须进行调整,临床医生应仔细考虑如何在当前参数范围内继续促进协作和有意义的工作。独创性/价值本案例研究有助于在智力残疾背景下使用系统团队制定干预措施的文献,借鉴创伤知情护理原则,并反思在COVID-19大流行期间的适应性工作。
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Drawing in not encouraging away: systemic team formulation to support the trauma-informed care of a lady with intellectual disabilities, in the context of COVID-19
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study using a systemic team formulation approach, in the context of supporting a women with intellectual disabilities with a history of trauma. Design/methodology/approach A reflective stance is used to describe the process of assessment, hypothesising, formulation and intervention in a single case study design. Findings Feedback from care staff suggests that they found a team formulation approach helpful to improve their understanding of the service user they support. Practical implications The paper discusses how systemic team formulation can draw on trauma-informed care principles in the context of supporting an individual with an intellectual disability. Future research should aim to replicate the approach for findings to be applied more broadly. COVID-19 has meant clinical working has had to be adapted, clinicians should carefully consider how collaborative and meaningful work can continue to be facilitated within the current parameters. Originality/value This case study contributes to the literature in the use of systemic team formulation interventions within an intellectual disability context, drawing on trauma-informed care principles and reflecting on adapted working within the COVID-19 pandemic.
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