Trauma-Informed Care

Exposure to trauma can impact someone in many ways. A person who has been exposed to trauma can have a hard time trusting others. This could mean they have a hard time trusting friends, or even healthcare workers. If they do not feel comfortable in a heath care setting, they are not able to be open to receiving the needed care. When consequences of being exposed to trauma lead to mistrust, it also can mean that they will have a hard time connecting with people. This creates isolation for this person which can lead to many other adverse consequences. Some long-term impacts that a person can get after being exposed to trauma include insomnia, GI issues, breathing difficulties, and pain. 

As a healthcare professional, it is important to apply trauma-informed care to these patients. As a nurse, it is important to be honest with them about how much time you are going to spend with them, why it is important to be asking them questions, and what you plan on doing with the information they give you. It is best to incorporate brief and open-ended questions to gain the appropriate amount of information. When asking questions, it is important to understand that adverse experiences can not only come from the trauma itself, but the experiences around the trauma. This could include what they did before and after the event and the support systems they had available to them at that time. It is also good practice to ask permission before touching and to alert them each time. These are simple and important ways to being establishing rapport with the patient and being able to provide them with the best care possible. 

Public Health and Vulnerable Populations

There are many factors that influence the health of vulnerable populations. The first example is the ability to access healthcare. Many populations do not have health insurance, the means to pay for care, or even located near health care services. A second example is location where these populations live. Communities that are surrounded by air that is not clean, do not have yards to exercise in, or do not live close to grocery stores to buy healthy foods all have an increased likelihood of not being in good health. Historical forces can also prevent communities from trusting health care providers. For example, African Americans may be hesitant about contacting health services due to past unethical studies done on their population like the Tuskegee study.

A way to improve the health of these vulnerable populations include equality, equity, and justice. Equality is the assumption that every person will benefit from the same supports, and that everyone deserves equal treatment. Some parts of equality may be beneficial for these populations, but not all. Equity means that each population gets the supports that they need. This idea shows that different communities need different supports to allow for a healthy community. Lastly, justice means that the root causes of the inequity were addressed. Although there is not much an individual can do about justice, we as healthcare workers can provide better care through the understanding of these concepts.

Planning Change

This team dissemination project is a great opportunity to work together to address a clinical issue and try to implement change. This project will be accomplished through teamwork and communication. We have made a group chat together so contacting everyone will be easier. We are going to breakup the amount of work so that all members can have an equally important part for a successful dissemination. Through direct contact with one another, we can hold each other accountable and make sure all of the work will be done. If someone is not contributing to the group, it is important to contact them and discuss barriers as to why the work is not complete, partially complete, or not done in a timely manner.

A benefit for this project is being able to work in a big group. As a nurse, you are always working in a collaborative environment, so it is important to be able to learn how to work with others successfully. This also can create a challenge due to delegating things to a large group. The best way to overcome this barrier is through communication. Professional and effective communication call allow for a a great work environment and can promote better teamwork for this project and in our future nursing practice.

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