Trauma-informed care in the UK: where are we? A qualitative study of health policies and professional perspectives
Abstract Background Trauma-informed (TI) approach is a framework for a system change intervention that transforms the organizational culture and practices to address the high prevalence and impact of trauma on patients and healthcare professionals, and prevents re-traumatization in healthcare servic...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Emsley (Author), Joshua Smith (Author), David Martin (Author), Natalia V. Lewis (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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