The Imperative of Trauma-Informed Care: A Comprehensive Review and Strategies for Implementation in Health Services
C. Cunha, M. Gomes

TL;DR
This paper reviews trauma-informed care as a vital approach in health services to better support individuals affected by psychological trauma.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review and proposes practical strategies for implementing trauma-informed care in health services.
Findings
Trauma-informed care is essential for addressing the long-term effects of psychological trauma on health outcomes.
Six key principles guide trauma-informed care: safety, trustworthiness, peer support, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural competence.
Health services must adopt trauma-informed strategies to avoid retraumatization, especially in minority communities.
Abstract
Psychological trauma is a significant public health concern with long-lasting effects on physical and mental well-being. Trauma-informed care is an approach to providing support and services that acknowledges and integrates an understanding of the pervasive impact of trauma on individuals. This review delves into the critical imperative of trauma-informed care within the realm of health services. Recognizing the pervasive impact of trauma on individuals’ physical and mental well-being, this REVIEW aims to explore existing literature, identify key objectives, and propose effective methods for implementing trauma-informed strategies in health services. To Review Existing Literature on Trauma: Conduct an review of the literature to comprehend the varied dimensions and consequences of trauma on individuals’ health; To Identify Key Principles of Trauma-Informed Care: Explore established…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies
