2022
DOI: 10.1177/08862605221138655
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Exploring Collaborative Care Effects on the Mental and Physical Health of Patients With and Without Violent Victimization Histories

Abstract: Collaborative care is a multicomponent intervention delivered by frontline social work, nursing, and physician providers to address patients’ physical, emotional, and social needs. We argued that collaborative care may particularly benefit patients with a violent victimization history because it practices three principles of trauma-informed care: patient–provider collaboration, preventing repeat trauma in clinical and community settings, and delivering comprehensive mental and physical healthcare. We conducted… Show more

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