| Literature DB >> 25481863 |
Nancy Kassam-Adams1, Susan Rzucidlo2, Marie Campbell3, Grace Good3, Erin Bonifacio3, Kimberly Slouf3, Stephanie Schneider4, Christine McKenna5, Carol A Hanson6, Donna Grather7.
Abstract
Grounded in research on posttraumatic stress etiology, "trauma-informed pediatric care" integrates understanding of posttraumatic stress, and specific practices to reduce posttraumatic stress, into clinical care of ill or injured children. Across five level I or II pediatric trauma centers, 232 nurses completed a survey of knowledge, opinions, self-rated competence, and current practice with regard to trauma-informed nursing care. Participants were knowledgeable and generally held favorable opinions about trauma-informed care. The majority considered themselves moderately competent in a range of relevant skills; their recent practice showed most variability with regard to teaching patients and parents how to cope with upsetting experiences.Entities:
Keywords: Nursing practice; Psycho-social aspects of care; Trauma care
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25481863 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2014.11.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Nurs ISSN: 0882-5963 Impact factor: 2.145