Trauma-Informed Care Training in U.S. and Canadian Ob/Gyn Residencies

This is a cross-sectional study investigating the prevalence and nature of trauma-informed care (TIC) training in obstetrics and gynecology residency programs. In our sample, 20% of programs had annual TIC training, 53% had less than annual training, and 27% had no training at all. Only 25.3% of res...

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Autores principales: DeAndrade, Samantha (Autor) ; Pelletier, Andrea (Autor) ; Grossman, Samara (Autor) ; Lewis-O’Connor, Annie (Autor) ; Dutton, Caryn (Autor) ; Royce, Celeste S. (Autor) ; Bartz, Deborah (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
En: Violence against women
Año: 2025, Volumen: 31, Número: 5, Páginas: 1201-1212
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Sumario:This is a cross-sectional study investigating the prevalence and nature of trauma-informed care (TIC) training in obstetrics and gynecology residency programs. In our sample, 20% of programs had annual TIC training, 53% had less than annual training, and 27% had no training at all. Only 25.3% of respondents were satisfied with their current training in interpersonal trauma and TIC. A lack of facilitators to conduct such training was the primary barrier to implementing TIC. Significant opportunity exists to improve TIC education for Ob/Gyn trainees.
ISSN:1552-8448
DOI:10.1177/10778012241230328