Nationwide efforts for trauma-informed care implementation and workforce development in healthcare and related fields: a systematic review

Nationwide efforts for trauma-informed care implementation and workforce development in healthcare and related fields: a systematic review

There is building evidence that Adverse Childhood Experiences without early and proper intervention leads to subsequent short- and long-term behavioral, social, physical and mental health problems. Practitioners, researchers, and healthcare systems have been implementing trauma-informed care (TIC) in a variety of health and human services settings, resulting in improvements in clinical care and prevention of illness by identifying high risk populations. This has led to positive health outcomes including improved compliance, better access to mental health services and reduced health care costs. A systematic review was conducted of studies that focused on TIC implementation in healthcare settings, statewide TIC implementation, impact of adverse childhood experiences on health outcomes, impact of TIC on health outcomes, and evaluation of TIC implementation. A search was conducted in March 2019 to identify studies in PubMed, Medline, and other online literature. We limited our search to articles published in English after 2000. This article aims to review the components of TIC phases of implementation in healthcare settings, success stories across the nation to help the readers understand the importance of a paradigm shift to improve healthcare delivery and health outcomes and to prevent illness starting from childhood with a family centered care perspective.

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Off-label drug use in pediatric patients: a comparative analysis with nationwide routine prescription data

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Emotion regulation in adolescents with acne vulgaris: correlates of medication adherence, clinical dimensions and psychopathology symptoms: a cross-sectional study

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Nationwide efforts for trauma-informed care implementation and workforce development in healthcare and related fields: a systematic review

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Life-stage factors associated with overweight severity inadolescents

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Internal carotid artery dissection following blunt head trauma: a pediatric case report and review of the literature

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Successful intraosseous adenosine administration in a newborn infant with supraventricular tachycardia

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Clitoromegaly caused by ovarian stimulation in a preterm newborn: ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome of preterm babies

Elvan BAYRAMOĞLU, Şenay ERDEVE SAVAŞ, Semra ÇETİNKAYA, Zehra AYCAN, Betül Emine DERİNKUYU, İstemi Han ÇELİK

Serum levels of VEGF and bFGF in infantile hemangiomas treated with propranolol

Hilal SUSAM ŞEN, Bilgehan YALÇIN, Hande CANPINAR, Süheyla OCAKV, Canan AKYÜZ

Clinical evaluation of the effectiveness of interferential current therapy in the treatment of children with pelvic floor dyssynergia-type constipation: a randomized controlled study

Ahmed Fathy SAMHAN, Walid Kamal ABDELBASSET, Ragab Kamal ELNAGGAR

A case of fulminant pneumococcus meningoencephalitis progressing with white matter involvement despite two doses of conjugated pneumococcus vaccine

Ebru AZAPAĞASI, Tanıl KENDİRLİ, Serhan ÖZCAN, Gökçen Öz TUNCER, Halil ÖZDEMİR, Ömer Suat FİTÖZ, Erdal İNCE