NU 629 Week 7 Discussion Trauma-Informed Care as Relating to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
NU 629 Week 7 Discussion Trauma-Informed Care as Relating to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
NU 629 Week 7 Discussion Trauma-Informed Care as Relating to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
NU 629 Health Promotion – Disease Prevention
Overview
Thinking about the old adage, “Never judge a book by its cover,” wouldn’t it be great to be able to see inside other people – I mean really see inside. As human beings, we keep so much of ourselves hidden, and we see only a small portion of the lives of the people we encounter. People experience things, trauma and other adverse childhood experiences, that can follow them well into adulthood. To help better understand the people we care for—what may be the driving force behind their complaints—trauma-informed care shifts the focus from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” In making this mental shift in our practice, we can potentially improve overall patient health outcomes along with providers and staff wellness.
Prior to answering this discussion prompt, explore the website (including the videos) for the Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Resource Center to help improve your understanding and knowledge of this concept Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Resource Center. The website has a lot of great information, and be sure to review the 10 Key Ingredients for Trauma-Informed Care (PDF) and the Fact-Sheet – Understanding the Effects of Trauma on Health (PDF) . Both will be extremely helpful in participating in this week’s discussion and on the quiz.
Initial Post
For this week’s discussion, define trauma-informed care (TIC) , explain how stress and health are related, and discuss how an APRN can utilize this information in caring for vulnerable populations. Please include at least 3 scholarly sources within your initial post.