Synergy Between Patient and Clinician: Using a Trauma-Informed Care Plan
- Conditions
- Violence, DomesticTrauma and Stressor Related DisordersViolence, StructuralViolence, Sexual
- Interventions
- Other: Trauma-informed Care Plan-
- Registration Number
- NCT06330753
- Lead Sponsor
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Brief Summary
The goal of this prospective study is to test the: acceptability of trauma-informed care plans; the intervention appropriateness; and the feasibility of the trauma-informed care plans in the electronic health care record. Patient seen in various health care settings and how have complex health care needs will be invited to participate in this study. The aims to are:
Aim 1: Explore the acceptability of trauma-informed care plans, the appropriateness of trauma-informed care plans, and the feasibility of Trauma-Informed Care Plans(TICP) when used by clinicians on the health care team (HCTC). Hypothesis 1: HCTC using the TICP will report its acceptability, feasibility, satisfaction and ease of use. Hypothesis 2: HCTC will report heightened awareness of intersection of trauma and social determinants of health. Hypothesis 3: HCTC will report more awareness of the patient's unique preferences and will be better informed regarding the unique plan of care for their patient.
Aim 2: Explore the impact of having a TICP by patients understanding how the TICP may have improved their experience around care and treatment. Hypothesis 1: patients will report: improved satisfaction with their care. Hypothesis 2: patients will report feeling better known by HCT. Hypothesis 3: will report less stress and anxiety related to health care encounters.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
- patients ( ages 18-60)
- who have frequent health care appointments
- have complex health care needs
- consent to participate in study
- English or spanish speaking.
- patients less than 18 and older than 60.
- patients too ill (medically/phytologically) to consent.
- suicidal or homicidal patients.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Feasibility and Acceptability of Trauma-informed Care Plans (TICP) Trauma-informed Care Plan- Per our IRB protocol - Patient participants and clinician participants will be asked (via a survey) to rate their: Acceptability of the Trauma-informed Care Plan, the Appropriateness of the TICP and the feasibility of the TICP. The intervention is the TICP place in the Electronic Medical Record right below the patient's name (on the Storyboard).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptability of Trauma Informed Care Plans 6-10 months This study is exploring the acceptability of trauma-informed care plans by the percentage of patients and clinicians that find the TICP acceptable
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Intervention Appropriateness of Trauma-Informed Care plans 6-10 months This study is exploring the appropriateness of trauma-informed care plans by the percentage of patients and clinicians that find the TICP to be appropriate
Feasibility of the trauma-informed care plans 6- 10 months This study is exploring the feasibility of the trauma-informed care plans by the percentage of patients and clinicians that find the trauma-informed care plans to be feasible.