Bringing Residents, Fellows and Nurses Back to the Bedside to Support a Mother’s Road to Recovery: Interdisciplinary Trauma-Informed Care Curriculum for Perinatal Care
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25-016H-2
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Bringing Residents, Fellows and Nurses Back to the Bedside to Support a Mother’s Road to Recovery: Interdisciplinary Trauma-Informed Care Curriculum for Perinatal Care
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Dr. Andrea Shields
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Physician recognition of impending trauma is highly important to prevent and mitigate possible patient distress. Pregnant women with a history of trauma and adverse childhood experiences can have higher levels of pregnancy related trauma which can exacerbate anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms. Trainees in OB/GYN and Labor and Delivery, including residents, fellows, and nurses, not only struggle with recognition of pregnancy-related trauma, but have experienced a higher level of burnout impacting the physician-patient relationship. Our goal is to improve recognition and management of pregnancy-related trauma while embodying a culture of mindfulness amongst OB/GYN residents, fellows, and nurse trainees.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Stress Disorders
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Check with study contact
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Makayla Murphy. Telephone: 860-679-3331. Email: makmurphy@uchc.edu
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Enrolling/recruiting. For current recruitment status, please check with study contact.
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