TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Early psychosocial interventions after disasters, terrorism and other shocking events: is there a gap between norms and practice in Europe? JO - European journal of psychotraumatology A1 - Te Brake, Hans A1 - Dückers, Michel SP - 19093 EP - 19093 VL - 4 IS - online N2 - BACKGROUND: Internationally, several initiatives exist to describe standards for post-disaster psychosocial care. OBJECTIVE: This study explored the level of consensus of experts within Europe on a set of recommendations on early psychosocial intervention after shocking events (Dutch guidelines), and to what degree these standards are implemented into mental health care practice. METHODS: Two hundred and six (mental) health care professionals filled out a questionnaire to assess the extent to which they consider the guidelines' scope and recommendations relevant and part of the regular practice in their own country. Forty-five European experts from 24 EU countries discussed the guidelines at an international seminar. RESULTS: The data suggest overall agreement on the standards although many of the recommendations appear not (yet) to be embedded in everyday practice. CONCLUSIONS: Although large consensus exists on standards for early psychosocial care, a chasm between norms and practice appears to exist throughout the EU, stressing the general need for investments in guideline development and implementation.
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LA - en SN - 2000-8198 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.19093 ID - ref1 ER -