Primary Care Interventions to Prevent or Treat Traumatic Stress in Childhood: A Systematic Review

Academic Pediatrics
Anna B FlynnLawrence S Wissow

Abstract

To systematically assess the evidence base for prevention and treatment of child traumatic stress in primary care settings. PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, Scopus, Academic Search Complete, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network website, Google search. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they described the results of intervention studies in a primary care setting addressing child traumatic stress. Study participants could include primary care providers, pediatric patients, and their parents or other caregivers. Each study was assessed for inclusion, and each included study was assessed for risk of bias by 2 reviewers. We found 12 articles describing 10 different studies that met the inclusion criteria. The intervention approaches taken in the studies were diverse and included the implementation of screening programs or tools, training clinicians to recognize and discuss psychosocial issues with patients and their families, and providing primary care professionals with community resource lists. Nine out of 10 studies included in the review reported favorable results. Studies included in the review had relatively short foll...Continue Reading

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Sep 8, 2015·Academic Pediatrics·Moira Szilagyi, Neal Halfon
Apr 14, 2017·Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services·Mary Suzanne Balch, Jo Loomis
Dec 13, 2016·Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care·Lawrence S Wissow
Feb 25, 2018·BMC Pediatrics·Debora Lee OhMonica Bucci
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