Department of Pediatrics, UMKC School of Medicine, Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA.
Med Educ Online. 2010 Jul 20;15. doi: 10.3402/meo.v15i0.5193.
Improvement in child abuse and neglect education has been previously identified as a significant need among physicians. The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand specific comparative educational needs regarding child abuse diagnosis and management among physicians from differing specialties and practice types.
A total of 22 physicians participated in focus groups (one family practice (FP), one emergency medicine (EM), and one pediatrician group) facilitated by a professional moderator using a semi-structured interview guide. Five specific domains of child abuse education needs were identified from previously published literature. Child abuse education needs were explored across one general and five specific domains, including (1) general impressions of evaluating child abuse, (2) identification and management, (3) education/resource formats, (4) child/caregiver interviews, (5) medical evaluations, and (6) court testimony. Discussions were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim, then analyzed for common themes and differences among the three groups.
Participants identified common areas of educational need but the specifics of those needs varied among the groups. Neglect, interviewing, court testimony, and subtle findings of abuse were educational needs for all groups. EM and FP physicians expressed a need for easily accessible education and management tools, with less support for intermittent lectures. All groups may benefit from specialty specific education regarding appropriate medical evaluations of potential cases of abuse/neglect.
Significant educational needs exist regarding child abuse/neglect, and educational needs vary based on physician training and practice type. Educational program design may benefit from tailoring to specific physician specialty. Further studies are needed to more clearly identify and evaluate specialty specific educational needs and resources.
提高儿童虐待和忽视教育一直是医生群体的一个重要需求。本定性研究的目的是更好地了解不同专业和实践类型的医生在儿童虐待诊断和管理方面的具体比较教育需求。
共有 22 名医生参加了焦点小组(一个家庭实践(FP)、一个急诊医学(EM)和一个儿科医生小组),由专业主持人使用半结构化访谈指南进行。从先前发表的文献中确定了儿童虐待教育需求的五个具体领域。儿童虐待教育需求在一个一般领域和五个具体领域进行了探讨,包括(1)评估儿童虐待的总体印象,(2)识别和管理,(3)教育/资源格式,(4)儿童/照顾者访谈,(5)医疗评估和(6)法庭证词。讨论内容被录音并逐字转录,然后进行分析,以确定三个组之间的共同主题和差异。
参与者确定了共同的教育需求领域,但这些需求的具体细节在组间有所不同。忽视、访谈、法庭证词和虐待的微妙发现是所有组的教育需求。急诊医学和家庭实践医生表示需要易于获取的教育和管理工具,对间歇性讲座的支持较少。所有组可能都受益于针对潜在虐待/忽视案例的适当医疗评估的专业特定教育。
在儿童虐待/忽视方面存在重大的教育需求,并且教育需求因医生的培训和实践类型而异。教育计划的设计可能受益于针对特定医生专业的定制。需要进一步的研究来更清楚地确定和评估专业特定的教育需求和资源。