Abstract

In the healthcare field, there has been increased recognition of the long-term consequences that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have on the health and well-being of people. It is imperative that a trauma-informed care (TIC) approach is utilized in the treatment of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) because of high rates of non-adherence and health risk behaviors. The purpose of this article is to explore current nephrology practices and TIC approaches utilized in the healthcare field. A TIC approach, through a health-belief model lens specific to the ESKD population, can be introduced by providers to better assess and treat patients. Implications for practice include standardization of TIC in social work practice, better outcomes for patients, and ongoing research considerations.

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