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  • The study emphasizes the significance of trauma-informed care (TIC) in Ryan White-funded HIV clinics due to the high levels of trauma experienced by people with HIV and its impact on health outcomes.
  • Qualitative interviews with 36 staff from Southeastern RWCs revealed effective crisis prevention strategies, such as using electronic records for risk identification, peer navigators, and dedicated safe spaces for trauma-affected patients.
  • Findings indicate a demand for more comprehensive TIC training and the sharing of best practices within the Ryan White network to enhance crisis response capabilities.

Article Abstract

The high prevalence of trauma among people with HIV (PWH) and its negative impact on HIV outcomes underscore the need for Ryan White-funded HIV clinics (RWCs) to implement trauma-informed care (TIC) inclusive of crisis prevention and response. As part of a mixed-methods study of TIC practices employed by RWCs, we conducted qualitative interviews with 36 administrators, providers, and staff from Southeastern RWCs exploring crisis prevention and response strategies. Interviews were guided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration TIC framework and analyzed using a framework-driven, qualitative thematic approach. Crisis prevention strategies included: using electronic medical records to identify patients at risk for experiencing crisis, peer navigators to help patients bypass clinic public spaces, protocols to ensure perpetrator-victim pairs were not concurrently scheduled, and social workers to help patients identify crisis triggers and develop safety plans, plus dedicating safe spaces for patients with extensive trauma histories. Crisis response included patient referral to onsite and community crisis intake, trauma support, and mental health services and having onsite security personnel and alarm systems. Several participants requested additional training in response protocols. Study findings highlight the need for RW network-wide TIC training and sharing of best practices in crisis prevention and response.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2024.2417908DOI Listing

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