Engelman Alina, Deardorff Julianna
California State University, East Bay, CA, USA
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2016 Mar;17(2):177-85. doi: 10.1177/1524839915621538. Epub 2015 Dec 28.
To evaluate a training workshop for law enforcement as first responders for the purpose of increasing officers' cultural competency in working with Deaf and hard-of-hearing people (Deaf/HH) during domestic violence (DV) emergencies.
This evaluation assesses the efficacy of a 2-hour training workshop for law enforcement. Thirty-four participants completed questionnaires at pre- and postintervention to assess participants' (1) satisfaction with training; (2) skills in responding to Deaf/HH individual(s) in a DV emergency; (3) attitudes toward the Deaf/HH, including bias recognition, self-assessment of cultural competency, and perceived self-efficacy; and (4) knowledge of communication. Focus groups (FGs) were also conducted (n = 6 for FG1, n = 13 for FG2). SPSS software was used to analyze survey data; principal components analysis was conducted on the survey instruments.
There were significant differences between pre- and posttests for several targeted outcomes, including knowledge and perceived self-efficacy. Both survey and FG results demonstrated that participants gained cultural competency skills as indicated by changes in attitudes toward the Deaf/HH, both in DV emergencies and in large-scale emergencies.
Significant differences were evident between pre and posttest results in terms of knowledge and perceived self-efficacy. Nonetheless, survey participants demonstrated a lack of knowledge about policy and the law. Survey findings also suggest that while a onetime training can improve the perceived self-efficacy of participants, shifting attitudes about the capabilities of the Deaf/HH may require different training strategies. FG participants demonstrated a greater awareness of the complexity of working with this population in a DV emergency.
评估一个针对执法人员作为第一响应者的培训工作坊,目的是提高警察在家庭暴力(DV)紧急情况中与聋人和听力障碍者(聋人/听力障碍者)打交道时的文化能力。
本评估旨在评估一个为期2小时的执法人员培训工作坊的效果。34名参与者在干预前后完成了问卷调查,以评估参与者的:(1)对培训的满意度;(2)在DV紧急情况中应对聋人/听力障碍者的技能;(3)对聋人/听力障碍者的态度,包括偏见识别、文化能力自我评估和感知自我效能感;以及(4)沟通知识。还进行了焦点小组访谈(FG1有6人,FG2有13人)。使用SPSS软件分析调查数据;对调查工具进行主成分分析。
在几个目标结果方面,包括知识和感知自我效能感,前后测之间存在显著差异。调查和焦点小组访谈结果均表明,参与者获得了文化能力技能,这体现在对聋人/听力障碍者在DV紧急情况和大规模紧急情况中的态度变化上。
在知识和感知自我效能感方面,前后测结果存在明显差异。尽管如此,调查参与者表现出对政策和法律缺乏了解。调查结果还表明,虽然一次性培训可以提高参与者的感知自我效能感,但改变对聋人/听力障碍者能力的态度可能需要不同的培训策略。焦点小组访谈参与者表现出对在DV紧急情况中与这一群体合作的复杂性有更高的认识。