Ferris L E, Tudiver F
Department of Behavioural Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.
Fam Med. 1992 May-Jun;24(4):276-82.
Approximately one in eight Canadian women is assaulted by a male partner during the course of their relationship. The objective of this research was to determine the perceptions of Ontario family physicians regarding their effectiveness in identifying and dealing with abused female patients.
A questionnaire was mailed to all family physicians in one urban and two rural Ontario communities. The questionnaire requested information about the physicians' perceptions regarding: 1) success in identifying wife abuse, 2) barriers to identifying wife abuse, and 3) the physician's role in management of abused patients.
The response rate was 82%, yielding a sample of 505 physicians. Respondents estimated that 14% to 17% of their female patients had been victims of abuse, but more than 70% of respondents believed that they identified fewer than 50% of such patients in their practices. The most common reasons cited for failing to detect abused women were patient unresponsiveness, lack of physician initiative, and infrequent visits by the patient. Respondents indicated that the most important role of a family physician in managing abused patients was to provide emotional support, inform patients about community services, and arrange referrals for those services.
Despite knowledge of its prevalence, physicians underdiagnose spouse abuse. This suggests a need for more physician education.
在加拿大,约八分之一的女性在恋爱关系中遭受男性伴侣的攻击。本研究的目的是确定安大略省家庭医生对其识别和处理受虐女性患者能力的看法。
向安大略省一个城市和两个农村社区的所有家庭医生邮寄了一份问卷。问卷要求提供有关医生看法的信息,包括:1)识别妻子受虐的成功率,2)识别妻子受虐的障碍,以及3)医生在管理受虐患者中的作用。
回复率为82%,得到505名医生的样本。受访者估计,他们的女性患者中有14%至17%曾是虐待受害者,但超过70%的受访者认为他们在实际工作中识别出的此类患者不到50%。未发现受虐女性的最常见原因是患者反应迟钝、医生缺乏主动性以及患者就诊不频繁。受访者表示,家庭医生在管理受虐患者方面最重要的作用是提供情感支持、告知患者社区服务信息并为这些服务安排转诊。
尽管了解配偶虐待的普遍性,但医生对其诊断不足。这表明需要对医生进行更多教育。