Othman Sajaratulnisah, Mat Adenan Noor Azmi
School of Primary Health Care, Monash University, Australia.
Asia Pac Fam Med. 2008 Sep 29;7(1):2. doi: 10.1186/1447-056X-7-2.
To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of primary health care providers regarding the identification and management of domestic violence in a hospital based primary health care setting.
A survey of all clinicians and nursing staff of the outpatient, casualty and antenatal clinics in University Malaya Medical Centre using a self-administered questionnaire.
Hundred and eight out of 188 available staff participated. Sixty-two percent of the clinicians and 66.9% of the nursing staff perceived the prevalence of domestic violence within their patients to be very rare or rare. Majority of the clinicians (68.9%) reported asking their patients regarding domestic violence 'at times' but 26.2% had never asked at all. Time factor, concern about offending the patient and unsure of how to ask were reported as barriers in asking for domestic violence by 66%, 52.5% and 32.8% of the clinicians respectively. Clinicians have different practices and levels of confidence within the management of domestic violence. Victim-blaming attitude exists in 28% of the clinicians and 51.1% of the nursing staff. Less than a third of the participants reported knowing of any written protocol for domestic violence management. Only 20% of the clinicians and 6.8% of the nursing staff had ever attended any educational program related to domestic violence.
Lack of positive attitude and positive practices among the staff towards domestic violence identification and management might be related to inadequate knowledge and inappropriate personal values regarding domestic violence.
评估在医院基层医疗环境中,基层医疗服务提供者对家庭暴力识别与管理的知识、态度和做法。
使用自填式问卷对马来亚大学医学中心门诊、急诊和产前诊所的所有临床医生和护理人员进行调查。
188名在职员工中有108人参与。62%的临床医生和66.9%的护理人员认为其患者中家庭暴力的发生率非常低或较低。大多数临床医生(68.9%)报告“有时”会询问患者关于家庭暴力的情况,但26.2%的人从未问过。分别有66%、52.5%和32.8%的临床医生表示,时间因素、担心冒犯患者以及不确定如何询问是询问家庭暴力情况的障碍。临床医生在家庭暴力管理方面有不同的做法和信心水平。28%的临床医生和51.1%的护理人员存在指责受害者的态度。不到三分之一的参与者报告知道任何家庭暴力管理的书面协议。只有20%的临床医生和6.8%的护理人员参加过任何与家庭暴力相关的教育项目。
工作人员对家庭暴力识别与管理缺乏积极态度和积极做法,可能与对家庭暴力的知识不足和个人价值观不当有关。