Journal article
Primary healthcare practitioners’ perspectives on trauma-informed primary care: a systematic review
E Bulford, S Baloch, J Neil, K Hegarty
BMC Primary Care | BMC | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Exposure to domestic and family violence is a pervasive form of complex trauma and a major global public health problem. At the frontline of the health system, primary healthcare practitioners are uniquely placed to support individuals with experiences of trauma, yet their views on trauma-informed primary care are not well understood. This systematic review of qualitative literature sought to explore primary healthcare practitioners’ perspectives on trauma-informed primary care. Methods: Eight databases were searched up to July 2023. Studies were included if they consisted of empirical qualitative data, were conducted in general practice or equivalent generalist primary healthcar..
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Awarded by Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
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