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Care When It Counts: Establishing Trauma-Sensitive Care as a Preventative Approach for 0–3-Year-Old Children Suffering from Trauma and Chronic Stress

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Care When It Counts: Establishing Trauma-Sensitive Care as a Preventative Approach for 0–3-Year-Old Children Suffering from Trauma and Chronic Stress / Dierickx, S.; Malisse, L.; Bisagno, E.; Cadamuro, A.; Van Haeken, S.; Wuyts, D.; Linde-Ozola, Z.; Kandãte, A.; Morva, D.; Rozsa, M.; Gruber, A.; Blom, J. M. C.; De Fazio, L. G.; Mosleh, D. B.; Varga-Sabján, D.; Groenen, A.. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - 10:6(2023), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.3390/children10061035]
abstract:
Adverse childhood experiences are an important societal concern. Children aged 0-3 are particularly vulnerable to unpredictable chronic stress due to the critical period for brain development and attachment. Trauma-sensitive care is a preventative approach to reduce the burden of stressful experiences by committing to positive relationships. Professional caregivers are ideally placed to offer trauma-sensitive care; however, earlier research reveals that the tools they need to consciously apply trauma-sensitive care principles are missing. The current study organized living labs (co-creative research method) to present trauma-sensitive care as a preventative approach aimed at children aged 0-3. Two living labs were organized in Belgium and Hungary, where professional caregivers collaborated to create a protocol that offers guidelines on how to implement trauma-sensitive care. The resulting protocol included a theoretical foundation on trauma as well as a translation of these guidelines into practical recommendations. The protocol was evaluated by incorporating it into a training intervention delivered to 100 professional caregivers from childcare organizations across four European countries. The protocol received positive feedback from participants, with results indicating a self-reported increase in knowledge, attitude and practice of trauma-sensitive care principles. We conclude that this trauma-sensitive care protocol is a promising answer to the needs of professional caregivers working with children aged 0-3.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
children; chronic stress; professional caregivers; trauma; trauma-sensitive care
List of contributors:
Dierickx, S.; Malisse, L.; Bisagno, E.; Cadamuro, A.; Van Haeken, S.; Wuyts, D.; Linde-Ozola, Z.; Kandãte, A.; Morva, D.; Rozsa, M.; Gruber, A.; Blom, J. M. C.; De Fazio, L. G.; Mosleh, D. B.; Varga-Sabján, D.; Groenen, A.
Authors of the University:
BISAGNO ELISA
BLOM Johanna Maria Catharina
CADAMURO Alessia
DE FAZIO Giovanna Laura
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1330468
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1330468/627984/children-10-01035-v2.pdf
Published in:
CHILDREN
Journal
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