Trauma Informed Educational Practices: An Educational Innovation for Graduate Nursing Students

Nadine M. Aktan, Jeffrey Kwong, Mamilda Robinson, Sallie Porter, Latoya Rawlins,Caroline Dorsen

Online journal of issues in nursing(2023)

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The significance of trauma on the nursing workforce is of utmost importance in graduate nursing education. Competing roles of graduate nursing students, such as the demands of nursing practice and advanced education, can increase vulnerability to trauma and chronic stress. Stressors associated with graduate nursing education can significantly impact student and program outcomes. Incorporating a trauma-informed approach to graduate-level education can be an essential component to support the needs of this student population. Creating and sustaining a trauma-informed academic setting requires awareness, open-mindedness, empathy, and incorporating educational practices that promote healing and mitigate harm. Nurse faculty can play a pivotal role in restructuring curriculum design to include principles of a trauma-informed approach. This article reviews what is known about trauma informed care and considers strategies to apply a trauma-informed framework to graduate nursing education.
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nursing students,trauma,educational practices,educational innovation
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