Crisis Intervention for Adults Using a Trauma-Informed Approach: Initial Four Weeks of Management

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Mental health and substance use,  Older adults

Purpose and scope

The purpose of this best practice guideline is to focus on how nurses and the interprofessional team can provide effective trauma-informed crisis interventions (immediately and to up to four weeks post-crisis) in adults (18 years and older) in order to optimize evidence-based practices and…

The purpose of this best practice guideline is to focus on how nurses and the interprofessional team can provide effective trauma-informed crisis interventions (immediately and to up to four weeks post-crisis) in adults (18 years and older) in order to optimize evidence-based practices and clinical outcomes. The guideline is applicable in all practice settings and promotes consistent, evidence-based response and care. The guideline is relevant for 

  • all domains of nursing practice (i.e., clinical practice, research, education, and policy and administration) 
  • social service 
  • other members of the interprofessional team across all practice settings at the unit, organization, and system levels

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Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Crisis intervention for adults using a trauma-informed approach: Initial four weeks of management (3rd ed.). Toronto, ON: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.

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Revision status

Current edition published: December 2017

This BPG replaces the RNAO BPG Crisis Intervention (2002) and its supplement (2006).