Trauma‐informed health coaching: A practical guide for COVID‐19 and other disease intervention interviews

Author:

Mejía Patricia1ORCID,Faustino Leona Smith Di2ORCID,DiGiammarino Alicia3ORCID,Sigerman Thea4ORCID,Sanchez Sabrina5ORCID,Dunn Caitlin6ORCID,Tougas Jen2ORCID,Kryger Valerie7,Maher Andrew8ORCID,Willard‐Grace Rachel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family & Community Medicine University of California San Francisco California USA

2. Worker Education & Resource Center, Inc. Los Angeles California USA

3. Teaching and Mentoring Academy, Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto California USA

4. Department of Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California USA

5. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California San Francisco California USA

6. Rural Strategic Initiatives Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration Rockville Maryland USA

7. Public Health University of California Los Angeles California USA

8. Institute of Global Health Sciences, University of California San Francisco California USA

Abstract

AbstractFor people who have experienced psychological trauma, distressing experiences like being notified of exposure to an infectious disease, may trigger a trauma response, a natural, often unconscious, emotional reaction. Disease investigation specialists (DIS), including contact tracers and case investigators, may encounter clients who exhibit trauma responses during outreach calls. In this paper, we describe a novel approach to these calls that combines two evidence‐based approaches: trauma‐informed care and health coaching. These two approaches are put into practice using the HEAR technique, which uses the four steps of Hear, Express Gratitude, Ask, and Respond, to engage with emotionally triggered clients. We provide a series of case vignettes and practical examples of how disease investigation specialists can use the HEAR technique to support clients who may be experiencing trauma. Equipped with this approach, DIS can better engage with the public around existing and emerging infectious diseases, thereby improving both individual health outcomes and public health more broadly.

Funder

California Department of Public Health

Publisher

Wiley

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