Current practices and challenges in application of trauma ‐informed care for accidentally injured patients: An exploratory qualitative study

AbstractAimTo explore the Chinese nurses ’ current practices and challenges to trauma-informed care (TIC) for accidentally injured patients, which can provide the way forward of improvement in the future.DesignA qualitative study.MethodsSixteen Chinese nurses who had experience working with accidentally injured patients were invited into the semi-structured interviews. Following each interview, the dialogue was transcribed verbatim. Subsequently, we analysed the data in accordance with the principles of thematic analysis.ResultsFour common themes emerged from the analysis: (a) Awareness of patients ’ psychological trauma; (b) Recognition of psychological trauma; (c) Response to psychological trauma; (d) Perceived barriers to implementing TIC. This research indicated an urgent need for interventions in the future, such as TIC education and training, time constraints, heavy workload, emotional exhaustion and mood self-regulation, giving policy incentives, strengthening leadership support and internal cooperation. Identifying those factors of TIC practice among accidentally injured patients helps promote TIC development in hospitals.
Source: Nursing Open - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH QUALITATIVE Source Type: research