Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, ON M5G 1N8, Canada.
Emerg Med J. 2010 Jul;27(7):561-4. doi: 10.1136/emj.2009.084129.
Domestic violence (DV), also known as intimate partner violence (IPV), is one of the leading causes of serious injury among women of childbearing age. As first responders on the scene during DV calls where personal injuries have occurred, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) could routinely identify, report and assist victims of violence. Yet, little is known of the prevalence of DV calls in EMS practice, Emergency Medical Technicians' (EMT) knowledge and comfort in responding to such calls, or how they care for victims.
The objectives of this study were to assess EMTs' knowledge of and experience with providing care to victims of DV in the province of Ontario, Canada. Data were gathered through an online, short-answer survey. Survey data were analysed using basic frequency displays, and descriptive statistics are reported.
Almost 500 EMTs participated in this study, the vast majority of whom (90%) attended at least one DV call in the preceding year, with 65% attending between 10 and 20 DV calls. The majority of respondents (84.5%) wished for more education and training on the issue.
EMTs have frequent contact with victims of DV yet have received little education about the issue. The majority of those surveyed would like specific education and training on DV.
家庭暴力(DV),也称为亲密伴侣暴力(IPV),是育龄妇女重伤的主要原因之一。作为在发生人身伤害的 DV 电话现场的第一响应者,紧急医疗服务(EMS)可以常规识别、报告和协助暴力受害者。然而,对于 EMS 实践中 DV 电话的发生率、急救医疗技术员(EMT)在处理此类电话方面的知识和舒适度,以及他们如何照顾受害者,人们知之甚少。
本研究的目的是评估加拿大安大略省 EMT 对 DV 受害者护理的知识和经验。通过在线简短问答调查收集数据。使用基本频率显示和描述性统计数据对调查数据进行分析。
近 500 名 EMT 参与了这项研究,其中绝大多数(90%)在过去一年中至少参加过一次 DV 电话,其中 65%参加了 10 到 20 次 DV 电话。大多数受访者(84.5%)希望在该问题上接受更多的教育和培训。
EMT 经常与 DV 受害者接触,但对此问题接受的教育很少。大多数受访者希望接受关于 DV 的具体教育和培训。