Facilitators and Barriers in the Implementation of Trauma-Informed Approaches in Schools: A Scoping Review

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R. Wassink - de Stigter
R. Kooijmans
M. W. Asselman
E. C. P. Offerman
W. Nelen
P. Helmond
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[1] Amsterdam UMC,
[2] Koraal Centre of Expertise,undefined
[3] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[4] Stichting Orion,undefined
[5] Praktikon,undefined
[6] Pluryn,undefined
[7] Research and Development,undefined
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School Mental Health | 2022年 / 14卷
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Trauma-informed; Trauma-sensitive; School; Education; Implementation; Review;
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The impact of trauma on the development and educational performance of school children and the benefits of trauma-informed practices have become more evident to both scientists and educators. Creating an effective and sustainable trauma-informed approach in schools, however, proves to be a challenging, time-consuming and complex process. This scoping review examined facilitators and barriers in the implementation of school-wide trauma-informed approaches and school-based trauma-specific interventions by carrying out a thematic analysis and framework synthesis based on 57 sources. The NIRN implementation drivers framework was used to guide the discussion of the findings. Five main themes were established: professional development (competency driver), implementation planning (organizational driver), leadership support, engaging stakeholders (leadership driver) and buy-in. A synthesis of these five themes helps guide the implementation process of trauma-informed approaches in schools. Findings of this review stress the need for identification and concrete operationalization of key elements and activities of trauma-informed educational approaches. Related to this, more empirical research is needed on how and to what extent implementation factors affect implementation success and effectiveness of trauma-informed educational approaches, taking into account implementation fidelity.
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页码:470 / 484
页数:14
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