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Re-traumatization of torture survivors during treatment in somatic healthcare services: A mapping review and appraisal of literature presenting clinical guidelines and recommendations to prevent re-traumatization

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  • Schippert, Ana Carla S.P.
  • Grov, Ellen Karine
  • Dahl-Michelsen, Tone
  • Silvola, Juha
  • Sparboe-Nilsen, Bente
  • Danielsen, Stein Ove
  • Lie, Irene
  • Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin

Abstract

The number of torture survivors is on the rise, posing issues for their care in healthcare settings. Even healthcare experts with training in refugee care are unaware of the health difficulties faced by torture survivors. Any medical evaluation or treatment has the potential to re-traumatize torture survivors, thereby reactivating trauma symptoms without applicable guidelines to prevent re-traumatization.

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  • Schippert, Ana Carla S.P. & Grov, Ellen Karine & Dahl-Michelsen, Tone & Silvola, Juha & Sparboe-Nilsen, Bente & Danielsen, Stein Ove & Lie, Irene & Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin, 2023. "Re-traumatization of torture survivors during treatment in somatic healthcare services: A mapping review and appraisal of literature presenting clinical guidelines and recommendations to prevent re-tr," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 323(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:323:y:2023:i:c:s0277953623001326
    DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115775
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