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- Department of Health Care Services. (July 2019). Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care. DHCS California Department of Health Care Services, 1-19.
Update
Measuring Trauma- (and Violence-)
Informed Care: A Scoping Review
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Wathen, C. N., Schmitt, B., & MacGregor, J. C. D. (2023). Measuring Trauma- (and Violence-) Informed Care: A Scoping Review. Trauma, violence & abuse, 24(1), 261–277. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380211029399
Reviewed 2023
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Berg-Poppe, P., Anis Abdellatif, M., Cerny, S., LaPlante, K., Merrigan, M., & Wesner, C. (2022). Changes in knowledge, beliefs, self-efficacy, and affective commitment to change following trauma-informed care education for pediatric service providers. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 14(4), 535–544.
Kim, J., Aggarwal, A., Maloney, S., & Tibbits, M. (2021). Organizational assessment to implement trauma-informed care for first responders, child welfare providers, and healthcare professionals. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 52(6), 569–578.
Moss, K. M., Healy, K. L., Ziviani, J., Newcombe, P., Cobham, V. E., McCutcheon, H., Montague, G., & Kenardy, J. (2019). Trauma-informed care in practice: Observed use of psychosocial care practices with children and families in a large pediatric hospital. Psychological Services, 16(1), 16–28.
QUESTION 2 What coud be done to employ a trauma-informed approach for potentially trauma-triggering services? To select and enter your answer go to Test.