Peer support after exposure to trauma: an evaluation
Romano, Vincent
Romano, Vincent
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Abstract
Background:
There are various staff wellbeing programmes used across the emergency services. The British Military recognised single-session models were not effective and developed Trauma Risk Management (TRiM). A number of organisations now use TRiM as a peer-led traumatic stress support system, including the North West Ambulance Service.
Aims:
This evaluation aimed to identify engagement with TRiM across the North West Ambulance Service.
Method:
A combination of quantitative and qualitative data was analysed from those who engaged with TRiM.
Findings:
There was a perception that road traffic collision (RTC) and cardiac arrests would cause acute stress symptoms and require a TRiM assessment; this was validated by the uptake of assessments and referral to professional counselling following such incidents.
Conclusion:
TRiM can provide effective peer-delivered support across a large geographical workforce. Implementation and coordination are key to ensuring success.
Abstract published with permission.