Torture victims’ perspective on dental treatment: “Every sign you make, every move you take” – A qualitative study

Author:

Høyvik Ann Catrin1ORCID,Willumsen Tiril2ORCID,Lie Birgit3ORCID,Hilden Per Kristian4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Behavioral Science and Forensic Dentistry Institute of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo Oslo Norway

2. Dean of Faculty of Dentistry University of Oslo Oslo Norway

3. Head of Specialized Clinic for Psychosomatics and Trauma Sørlandet Hospital Kristiansand Norway

4. Section for Trauma, Catastrophes and Forced Migration ‐ Adults and Elderly National Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractTorture victims struggling with post‐traumatic stress often experience elements in the dental treatment situation that may trigger trauma‐related reactions. The aim of the study was to explore intervention strategies that will enable dental health workers to adapt dental treatment to the needs of torture survivors. Exploratory interviews were conducted with 10 torture‐exposed resettled refugees with dental treatment experience in Norway. The data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis, which suggested that to minimize trauma‐reactions, dental personnel should focus on creating a safe therapeutic space and strengthening the patient's sense of control. Four main categories of clinical advice were proposed: (i) Acquire knowledge about psychology, consequences of torture, cultural differences, trauma‐informed care, and the patients’ individual needs; (ii) Recognize the trigger‐potential of busyness or delays; (iii) Avoid surprises, such as sudden moves or actions and explore triggers individually, but make sure not to evoke images of interrogation, and; (iv) Provide overview both with respect to visibility in the clinical room, and to predictability regarding the dental treatment. Although undergoing dental treatment may be challenging for torture‐exposed individuals, it is possible to reduce the predicaments considerably by making feasible adaptions to the treatment and adopting a trauma‐informed approach.

Publisher

Wiley

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