Journal article
Working towards inclusive and equitable trauma treatment guidelines: a child-centered reflection
E Alisic, J Roth, V Cobham, R Conroy, A De Young, G Hafstad, T Hecker, R Hiller, N Kassam-Adams, B Lai, M Landolt, M Marsac, S Seedat, D Trickey
European Journal of Psychotraumatology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines, such as those focusing on traumatic stress treatment, can play an important role in promoting inclusion and equity. Based on a review of 14 international trauma treatment guidance documents that explicitly mentioned children, we reflect on two areas in which these guidelines can become more inclusive and equitable; a) representation of children’s cultural background and b) children’s opportunity to have their voice heard. While a few guidelines mentioned that treatment should be tailored to children’s cultural needs, there was little guidance on how this could be done. Moreover, there still appears to be a strong white Western lens across all stages of producing..
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RMH receives funding from the National Institute for Health Research [NIHR200586]. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. EA is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT190100255].