Literature DB >> 31357876

Integrating program-tailored universal trauma screening into HIV care: an evidence-based participatory approach.

Ameeta S Kalokhe1,2, Clara Riddick2, Kaitlin Piper3, Julia Schiff1,2, Betelihem Getachew3, Carlos Del Rio1,2, Jessica M Sales3.   

Abstract

Trauma is prevalent among HIV-infected populations and associated with negative HIV care outcomes. While several agencies have called for integrating trauma-informed care into HIV services, uptake has been limited and effective methods have not been delineated. To develop comprehensive trauma screening strategies tailored to a large, urban HIV care center, we aimed to first understand provider and staff perceptions of the center's current level of trauma screening and barriers and facilitators to universal screening uptake. We used a mixed-methods convergent parallel design: quantitative assessments with 31 providers and staff and in-depth interviews with 19 providers and staff. Quantitative assessments highlighted center strengths (i.e. assessing effects of trauma, explaining care plans to patients, providing opportunities for questions) and gaps (i.e. asking about head injuries, emotional safety). Qualitative interviews suggested center screening practices were highly-variable and limited, identified gaps in interdepartmental communication regarding results of trauma screening that led to repeated screenings and potential patient re-traumatization, screening barriers (i.e. limited time, competing clinical priorities) and facilitators (i.e. provider-driven, standardized, non-disruptive screening with clear cut-points and follow-up steps). This study provides tangible strategies for the center to begin integrating universal trauma screening, many of which could be adapted by other U.S. HIV clinics.

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Keywords:  HIV; HIV care; Trauma; assessment; screening

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31357876     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1640841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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