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Implementing Trauma-Informed Treatment for Youth in a Residential Facility: First-Year Outcomes
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Residential FacilityTraumatologyInjury PreventionTrauma In ChildTrauma-informed TreatmentPediatric TraumaTrauma Systems PlanningTrauma (Addiction Psychology)Primary CareResidential Treatment FacilityFairy Tale ModelTrauma (Critical Care Medicine)Health SciencesFirst-year OutcomesTrauma Center CareEmergency Medicine TraumaRehabilitationRapid Trauma AssessmentTrauma TreatmentTrauma CarePatient SafetyPediatricsMedicineYouth Behavioral HealthEmergency MedicinePost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Training in the Fairy Tale model of trauma-informed treatment was provided to clinical and direct care staff working with 53 youth in a residential treatment facility. Compared to the year prior to training, in the year of the training the average improvement in presenting problems was increased by 34%, time to discharge was reduced by 39%, and rate of discharge to lower level of care was doubled. The inclusion of numerous interventions, along with limitations in implementation and evaluation, make it difficult to precisely identify the cause(s) of the improvement.
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