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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 37 MIN

PEDI | Atraumatic Care P2

from STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside

Core Definition and The Three PrinciplesAtraumatic care is defined as therapeutic care that minimizes or eliminates the psychological and physical distress experienced by children and their families within the health care system. Rooted in the premise of "do no harm," this approach relies on three fundamental principles:1. Preventing or minimizing physical stressors: This includes avoiding pain, sleeplessness, and bodily injury. Nurses should utilize pharmacological interventions and comfort positions, such as "therapeutic hugging" (holding the child securely to prevent movement without forceful restraint), rather than "holding down" a child.2. Preventing or minimizing child-family separation: Recognizing the family as the patient, nurses must support family-centered care and allow parents to stay with their children during procedures whenever possible.3. Promoting a sense of control: Hospitalization often induces helplessness; nurses can counter this by respecting home routines, allowing choices (e.g., which juice to drink), and fostering a partnership where the child and family actively participate in care.Therapeutic Communication and Psychological SafetyEffective interaction is vital for reducing anxiety and is dictated by the child's developmental stage.• Developmental Approaches: Infants rely on touch and tone, while toddlers and preschoolers require simple, concrete language and play. School-age children benefit from explanations and being allowed to ask questions, whereas adolescents require privacy, confidentiality, and respect for their independence.• Language Selection: Nurses must avoid medical jargon that can be misinterpreted (e.g., using "special kind of sleep" instead of "put to sleep" to avoid fear of death, or "tube" instead of "catheter").• The Child Life Specialist (CLS): These professionals are essential for "high-value" care; they provide nonmedical preparation for surgeries, facilitate therapeutic play (an emotional outlet for stress), and act as advocates to foster the child’s well-being. Utilizing a CLS is considered an indicator of excellence in pediatric care.Family-Centered Care and Cultural CompetenceFamily-centered care acknowledges that the family is the constant in a child's life and the primary source of strength. It requires a partnership based on respect, information sharing, and collaboration.• Cultural Humility: Nurses must identify who the decision-makers are and respect cultural practices.• Language Access: When a family does not speak English, trained interpreters are essential; family members should not be used as interpreters to prevent medical errors and maintain confidentiality.• Assessment: Before teaching, nurses must assess learning styles, literacy levels, and barriers such as language or pain.• Developmental Teaching: Toddlers should be told about procedures immediately beforehand to prevent anxiety, while school-age children can be prepared days in advance.Procedural Preparation and SupportPreparation is key to minimizing trauma.• Before: Explain what will happen using sensory details (what the child will hear, see, or feel) to lower anxiety.• During: Use distraction (blowing bubbles, singing) and parental support rather than restraint.• After: Encourage medical play (using puppets or dolls) to allow the child to express feelings, and offer praise for their cooperation

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