Primary care nurse practitioners' perceptions and experiences communicating with adults about adverse childhood experiences

Author:

Strauch Kimberly A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Clinical communication focused on childhood adversity has not been well described in the extant literature. There is a wealth of knowledge about patient-centered communication, including patient-centered communication techniques involving the discussion of health risks in primary care. However, there remain gaps in our understanding of the role that communication plays in exploring adverse childhood experience (ACE) exposure among adults in the clinical context. Purpose: To better understand factors that influence how nurse practitioners (NPs) communicate with adults about ACEs in the context of primary care while simultaneously exploring NPs' perceptions and experiences of their ability to communicate with adults about ACE exposure. Methodology: Guided by the Patient-to-Provider Communication of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care (PPC-ACE) Model, an exploratory, qualitative, descriptive study was conducted among 15 US-based primary care NPs. Nurse practitioner's participated in semistructured interviews, which were recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Atlas.ti provided supplemental data visualization. Demographic data, practice characteristics, and baseline ACEs knowledge were collected by means of Qualtrics. Results: Key themes described communication approaches and perceived barriers and facilitators to ACE-related conversations. Scope of practice, provider biases, diversity in practice models, and secondary trauma were factors NPs' perceived as positively or negatively influencing ACE-related communication in primary care. Conclusions: Outcomes from this study provided deeper insights into the various influencers of NP-perceived, ACE-related, patient-centered communication among adults in primary care. Implications: Findings will inform future research focused on ACE-related communication in primary care in the domains of NP education, practice, and health policy.

Funder

AANP Grant Award

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing,General Medicine,General Nursing

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