Psychosocial Care for Injured Children: Worldwide Survey among Hospital Emergency Department Staff

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العنوان: Psychosocial Care for Injured Children: Worldwide Survey among Hospital Emergency Department Staff
المؤلفون: Eva Alisic, Claire Hoysted, Nancy Kassam-Adams, Markus A. Landolt, Sarah Curtis, Anupam B. Kharbanda, Mark D. Lyttle, Niccolò Parri, Rachel Stanley, Franz E. Babl, Martin Osmond, Amy Plint, Stephen Freedman, David Johnson, Diana Murray, Sarah Williamson-Urquhart, Janet Curran, Andrew Dixon, Garth Meckler, Liza Bialy, Quynh Doan, Antonia Stang, Ahmed Mater, Darcy Beer, Gary Joubert, Anthony Crocco, Adrienne Davis, Andrea Moore, Waleed Alqurashi, Sasha Dubrovsky, Evelyne Trottier, Mathieu Blanchet, Katrina Hurley, Robert Porter, Marc Auerbach, Todd Chang, Andrea Cruz, Charles G. Macias, Todd A. Florin, Prashant Mahajan, Rakesh Mistry, David Schnadower, Lise Nigrovic, Kenneth Michelson, Joe Zorc, Mark Lyttle, Ian Maconochie, Stuart Hartshorn, Steven Foster, Cath Bevan, Ronan O'Sullivan, Mark Mitchelson, Julie-Ann Maney, Sarah Potter, Paul Younge, Colin V.E. Powell, Gisela Robinson, Carol Blackburn, Turlough Bolger, Roisin McNamara, Paul Leonard, Adam Reuben, Vince Choudhery, Joanne Mulligan, Roger Alcock, Ffion Davies, Bimal Mehta, Ami Parikh, James Ross, John Criddle, Emer Sutherland, Tina Sajjanhar, Shye Wong, Jai Thiagarajan, Andrew Rowland, Katherine Potier, Clare Dieppe, Lucy Thomas, Jason Smith, Chris Vorwerk, Kate Lenton, Derek Burke, Jason Barling, Niall Mullen, Kirsty Dickson-Jardine, Santiago Mintegui Raso, Borja Gómez, Liviana Da Dalt, Alain Gervaix, Henriette Moll, Yehezkel Waisman, Luigi Titomanlio, Javier Benito, Hayri Levent Yilmaz, Ozlem Teksam, Geetanjali Srivastava, Zsolt Bognar, Diana Moldovan, Carles Luaces-Cubells, Nadeem Qureshi, Gerard Cheron, Felix Kreier, Roberto Velasco, Sandrine Leroy, Gabor Simon, Patrick Van de Voorde, Santiago Mintegi, Richard Ruddy, Peter Dayan, Robert Hickey, Nathan Kuppermann, James Chamberlain, J. Michael Dean, E. Brooke Lerner, Alexander Rogers, Daniel Cohen, Lynn Babcock, David Brousseau, Maria Kwok, Charles Macias, Lalit Bajaj, Thomas Chun, Jonathan Bennett, Leah Tzimenatos, Douglas Nelson, Kathy Brown, Elizabeth Powell, Nicholas Cheng, Michael Zhang, Simon Craig, Stuart Dalziel, Kam Sinn, Mary McCaskill, Shane George, null Jocelyn Neutze, Natalie Phillips, Meredith Borland, Lisa Barrow, Arjun Rao, Jeremy Furyk, Amit Kochar, Jim Chamberlain, Anupam Kharbanda, Franz Babl
المصدر: The Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 170 (2016) pp. 227-233.e6
بيانات النشر: Mosby Inc., 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Parents, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Pediatrics, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, 0302 clinical medicine, Professional-Family Relations, Surveys and Questionnaires, Medical Staff, Medicine, 030212 general & internal medicine, Child, Stress Disorders, Emergency Service, ddc:618, Traumatic stress, Middle Aged, Perinatology and Child Health, Respondent, Female, Clinical Competence, Emergency Service, Hospital, Psychosocial, Adult, Education, Continuing, Adolescent, Attitude of Health Personnel, MEDLINE, Stress, Education, 03 medical and health sciences, Social support, Hospital, Young Adult, Nursing, 030225 pediatrics, Intervention (counseling), Medical Staff, Hospital, Humans, Aged, Siblings, Social Support, Stress, Psychological, Wounds and Injuries, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Descriptive statistics, business.industry, Emergency department, Continuing, Post-Traumatic, Psychological, Nursing Staff, business
الوصف: Objective To examine emergency department (ED) staff's knowledge of traumatic stress in children, attitudes toward providing psychosocial care, and confidence in doing so, and also to examine differences in these outcomes according to demographic, professional, and organizational characteristics, and training preferences. Study design We conducted an online survey among staff in ED and equivalent hospital departments, based on the Psychological First Aid and Distress-Emotional Support-Family protocols. Main analyses involved descriptive statistics and multiple regressions. Respondents were 2648 ED staff from 87 countries (62.2% physicians and 37.8% nurses; mean years of experience in emergency care was 9.5 years with an SD of 7.5 years; 25.2% worked in a low- or middle-income country). Results Of the respondents, 1.2% correctly answered all 7 knowledge questions, with 24.7% providing at least 4 correct answers. Almost all respondents (90.1%) saw all 18 identified aspects of psychosocial care as part of their job. Knowledge and confidence scores were associated with respondent characteristics (eg, years of experience, low/middle vs high-income country), although these explained no more than 11%-18% of the variance. Almost all respondents (93.1%) wished to receive training, predominantly through an interactive website or one-off group training. A small minority (11.1%) had previously received training. Conclusions More education of ED staff regarding child traumatic stress and psychosocial care appears needed and would be welcomed. Universal education packages that are readily available can be modified for use in the ED.
اللغة: English
تدمد: 0022-3476
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