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. 2024 Feb 16;21(2):232.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph21020232.

U.S. Physicians' Training and Experience in Providing Trauma-Informed Care in Clinical Settings

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U.S. Physicians' Training and Experience in Providing Trauma-Informed Care in Clinical Settings

M Lelinneth B Novilla et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a comprehensive approach that focuses on the whole individual. It acknowledges the experiences and symptoms of trauma and their impact on health. TIC prioritizes physical and emotional safety through a relationship of trust that supports patient choice and empowerment. It provides a safe and respectful healing environment that considers specific needs while promoting a greater sense of well-being, patient engagement, and partnership in the treatment process. Given the prevalence of trauma, this descriptive cross-sectional study examined the attitudes and perspectives of U.S. physicians (N = 179; 67% males; 84% White; 43% aged 56-65) in providing trauma-informed care using an anonymous 29-item online survey administered by Reaction Data. Findings showed that 16% (n = 18) of physicians estimated that >50% of their patients have a history of trauma. Commonly perceived barriers to providing TIC were resource/time/administrative constraints, provider stress, limited awareness of the right provider to refer patients who experienced trauma, and inadequate TIC emphasis in medical education/training. Expanding physicians' knowledge base of trauma through training and organizational policy/support is crucial in enhancing their TIC competence, particularly in caring for patients with complex care needs whose social determinants increase their risk of exposure to adverse experiences that carry lasting physical and psychological effects.

Keywords: adverse experiences; healthcare; stress-related events; toxic/chronic stress; trauma; trauma-informed care; traumatic experiences; vulnerable populations.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Trauma-informed care (TIC) pyramid, Raja et al. [15]. * Universal trauma precautions domain and ** trauma-specific care domain.

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