Trauma-Informed Care Interventions Used in Pediatric Inpatient or Residential Treatment Mental Health Settings and Strategies to Implement Them: A Scoping Review

Author:

Stokes Yehudis1234ORCID,Lewis Krystina B.156,Tricco Andrea C.789,Hambrick Erin10,Jacob Jean Daniel1,Demery Varin Melissa123,Gould Justine37,Aggarwal Dhiraj123,Cloutier Paula3,Landriault Catherine11,Greenham Stephanie123,Ward Michelle123,Kennedy Allison23,Boggett Jennifer2,Sheppard Roxanna2,Murphy David2,Robb Marjorie123,Gandy Hazen12,Lavergne Sonia2,Graham Ian D.16

Affiliation:

1. University of Ottawa, ON, Canada

2. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), Ottawa, Canada

3. CHEO Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada

4. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada

5. University of Ottawa Heart Institute, ON, Canada

6. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, ON, Canada

7. Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

8. University of Toronto, ON, Canada

9. Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, ON, Canada

10. University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO, USA

11. Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, ON, Canada

Abstract

Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach to care emerging in research and in practice that involves addressing the needs of individuals with histories of trauma. The aim of this scoping review was to examine the current literature relating to TIC interventions used in pediatric mental health inpatient and residential settings. We sought to answer the following two research questions: (a) What are the TIC interventions used in pediatric inpatient and residential treatment mental healthcare settings and what are their components? and (b) What are the implementation goals and strategies used with these TIC interventions? We conducted this scoping review according to JBI (formerly Joanna Briggs Institute) methodology for scoping reviews. We included any primary study describing a TIC intervention that was implemented at a specific site which identified and described implementation strategies used. Of 1,571 identified citations and 54 full-text articles located by handsearching, 49 met the eligibility criteria and were included, representing 21 distinct TIC interventions. We present the reported aim, ingredients, mechanism, and delivery (AIMD) of TIC interventions as well as the implementation goals and strategies used, which varied in detail, ranging from very little information to more detailed descriptions. In the context of these findings, we emphasize the complexity of TIC and of TIC interventions, and the importance of identifying and clearly reporting TIC intervention goals, intervention details, and implementation strategies. We suggest applying intervention frameworks or reporting guidelines to support clear and comprehensive reporting, which would better facilitate replication and synthesis of published TIC interventions.

Funder

cheo research institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Applied Psychology,Health (social science)

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