Evaluation Results of an Initiative to Increase Trauma-Informed Care

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Evaluation Results of an Initiative to Increase Trauma-Informed Care Jaime marra, ma , university of Connecticut Roger fallot, ph.d., community connections, inc. Linda frisman, ph.d., CT dept of mental health & addiction services

BACKGROUND Psychological trauma is prevalent and has a profound impact on survivor’s lives One in 2 people in general population (Kessler et al., 1995) Individuals of lower socioeconomic resources are particularly vulnerable Mental health sequelae PTSD (10-25% for survivors, higher for childhood victims) Depression and anxiety Substance abuse disorders Physical health problems Multiple victimization Complex PTSD Clinicians, policy makers, and researchers are well aware that psychological trauma is highly prevalent and has a profound impact on people’s lives Some estimates show that one in 2 people in the general population will experience a traumatic event in their lives

BACKGROUND, cont’d. Adults seeking mental health and substance abuse treatment are highly likely to be trauma survivors Estimates range from 50% to 98% PTSD 2 to 5 times higher in substance abuse treatment Most are victims of multiple trauma Despite the prevalence of trauma in mental health care, some agencies often do not have trauma-informed environments or programs

WHAT IS TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE? Viewing clients through a “trauma lens” Key domains of trauma-informed care: Safety: Ensuring physical and emotional safety Trustworthiness: Maximizing trustworthiness, making tasks clear, and maintaining appropriate boundaries Choice: Prioritizing clients’ choice and control Collaboration: Maximizing collaboration and sharing of power with consumers Empowerment: Prioritizing client empowerment and skill-building

CT TRAUMA INITIATIVE Center for Substance Treatment funded CT Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (DMHAS) to develop a Trauma Center of Excellence in 2004 In 2005, DMHAS selected the Northwest Mental Health Authority in Torrington, CT as TCOE Selected Dr. Roger Fallot and Eileen Russo as trauma consultants Extended to Danbury, CT and Waterbury, CT in 2006

TRAUMA INITIATIVE ACTIVITIES Initial “Kick-off” meeting with selected agencies and programs Agencies completed: Self assessments of current status of trauma-informed principles Highlighted areas of deficiency Plans for increasing trauma sensitivity in areas of deficiency Agencies assigned Trauma Champions and Trainers Agencies held trainings for all staff on “Understanding Trauma” and “Staff Care” Trainings provided to clinical line staff, program directors, clerical staff, security

EVALUATION (2006) Goal: Inform and provide recommendations for future initiatives, including current Hartford Initiative Qualitative data collection across all LMHAs One-on-one interviews with “Key Informants” Focus Groups with clinical line staff Interviews with Trauma Champions Focus groups with current consumers Measures Unstructured interviews Approved by DMHAS Institutional Review Board

RESULTS: FEEDBACK Generally positive feedback about overall initiative Consumer feedback Sensitivity toward trauma Policy changes Stronger enthusiasm and motivation in Torrington than Waterbury and Danbury Selection as TCOE Management and leadership Stage of initiative Concerns about increased workload

RESULTS: CHANGES IMPLEMENTED Changes reported at agencies by program staff Increased awareness of trauma Intake evaluations and information-seeking Increased client choice about treatment Open vs. closed doors Treatment planning with client present Gender preference of therapist Personal space consideration Individualized crisis plans Frequent treatment plan reviews Environment changes

RECOMMENDATIONS Consumer recommendations Systems-level recommendations Additional resources (literature, exercise equipment) Seek input from consumers about Initiatives Systems-level recommendations Integrate state initiatives Increase programs and services available to consumers Initiative recommendations Assign liaisons/Trauma Champions from each program Sustainability Supervision for clinicians

CONCLUSIONS Trauma Initiative was widely supported Informed the current Hartford Trauma Initiative and evaluation Noticeable improvements in treatment for trauma survivors Agency leadership “buy-in” and motivation is key