Trauma-Informed Pediatric Primary Care: Facilitators and Challenges to the Implementation Process |
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Authors: | Sala-Hamrick Kelsey J. Isakson Brian De Gonzalez Sara Del Campo Cooper Agatha Buchan John Aceves Javier Van Orton Elizabeth Holtz Jill Waggoner Destiny M. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA ;2.University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, MSC09 5030, 1 UNM, Albuquerque, NM, 87131-0001, USA ;3.University of New Mexico Department of Pediatrics, Albuquerque, NM, USA ;4.University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM, USA ; |
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Abstract: | This article describes the process of integrating trauma-informed behavioral health practices into a pediatric primary care clinic serving low-income and minority families while facing barriers of financial, staffing, and time limitations common to many community healthcare clinics. By using an iterative approach to evaluate each step of the implementation process, the goal was to establish a feasible system in which primary care providers take the lead in addressing traumatic stress. This article describes (1) the process of implementing trauma-informed care into a pediatric primary care clinic, (2) the facilitators and challenges of implementation, and (3) the impact of this implementation process at patient, provider, and community levels. Given the importance of trauma-informed care, especially for families who lack access to quality care, the authors conceptualize this paper as a guide for others attempting to integrate best behavioral health practices into pediatric clinics while working with limited resources. |
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