Nwogu Ngozi N, Agrawal Lynet, Chambers Stephanie, Buagas Archiel B, Daniele Rose Mary, Singleton Joanne K
College of Health Professions, Pace University, New York, NY, USA.
The Northeast Institute for Evidence Synthesis and Translation (NEST): a Collaborating Center of the Joanna Briggs Institute.
JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep. 2016 Jan 15;13(12):93-129. doi: 10.11124/jbisrir-2015-2113.
Child sexual abuse is a multifaceted issue that negatively affects the lives of millions of children worldwide. These children suffer numerous medical and psychological long-term adverse effects both in childhood and adulthood. It is imperative to implement evidence- based interventions for the investigation of this crime. The use of Child Advocacy Centers and the multidisciplinary team approach may improve the investigation of child sexual abuse.
To evaluate the effectiveness of Child Advocacy Centers and the multidisciplinary team approach on prosecution rates of alleged sex offenders and satisfaction of non-offending caregivers of children less than 18 years of age, with allegations of child sexual abuse.
Children under 18 years, of any race, ethnicity or gender with allegations of child sexual abuse. Other participants included in this review are non-offending caregivers of children with allegations of child sexual abuse, and alleged sex offenders. Type of intervention : The use of Child Advocacy Centers and the multidisciplinary team approach on child sexual abuse investigations. Types of outcomes : Prosecution rates of alleged sex offenders and the satisfaction of non-offending caregivers of children with allegations of child sexual abuse. Types of studies: This review includes quasi-experimental and descriptive studies.
The search strategy aimed to find published and unpublished articles in the English language published from 1985 through April 2015 for inclusion. The databases searched include: PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition, Criminal Justice Periodicals, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses and Criminal Justice Collections. An additional grey literature search was conducted.
Two reviewers evaluated the included studies for methodological quality using standardized critical appraisal instruments from the Joanna Briggs Institute.
Data were extracted using standardized data extraction instruments from the Joanna Briggs Institute.
Due to heterogeneity between the included studies, statistical meta-analysis was not possible. Results are presented in a narrative form.
The use of Child Advocacy Centers and the multidisciplinary team approach in child sexual abuse investigation may have positive benefits in increasing non-offending caregivers' satisfaction and prosecution rates of alleged sex offenders.
Utilization of Child Advocacy Centers and the multidisciplinary team approach for child sexual abuse investigations may be beneficial in improving prosecution rates and the experiences of families involved. The use of satisfaction surveys for non-offending caregivers may be an effective tool to evaluate the satisfaction with services rendered by Child Advocacy Centers. Findings from this review may help to guide reforms. It is hoped that client satisfaction may lead to or improve utilization of services important for the healing process of victims of abuse. Child Advocacy Center multidisciplinary team interventions may improve prosecution rates and satisfaction of non-offending caregiver’ in children less than 18 years of age with allegations of child sexual abuse (Grade B). When available, children with allegations of child sexual abuse should be referred to Child Advocacy Centers for evaluation (Grade B). The use of non-offending caregiver satisfaction survey is recommended to evaluate the ongoing effectiveness of the Child Advocacy Centers multidisciplinary team approach. The quality improvement process will help measure the quality of care rendered by a Child Advocacy Centers and identify areas in need of improvement so a Child Advocacy Centers can continue to provide optimal care in the investigation of child sexual abuse while improving the utilization of services important for the healing process for victims of abuse (Grade B).
Future studies may consider interventions that include greater sample size and more diverse ethnic groups to promote generalizability of findings.
儿童性虐待是一个多方面的问题,对全球数百万儿童的生活产生负面影响。这些儿童在童年和成年期都会遭受众多医学和心理方面的长期不良影响。必须实施基于证据的干预措施来调查此类犯罪。儿童权益保护中心的使用以及多学科团队方法可能会改善对儿童性虐待的调查。
评估儿童权益保护中心和多学科团队方法对被指控性犯罪者的起诉率以及18岁以下遭受儿童性虐待指控儿童的非犯罪照料者满意度的有效性。
任何种族、民族或性别的18岁以下遭受儿童性虐待指控的儿童。本综述纳入的其他参与者包括遭受儿童性虐待指控儿童的非犯罪照料者以及被指控的性犯罪者。干预类型:在儿童性虐待调查中使用儿童权益保护中心和多学科团队方法。结果类型:被指控性犯罪者的起诉率以及遭受儿童性虐待指控儿童的非犯罪照料者的满意度。研究类型:本综述包括准实验性研究和描述性研究。
检索策略旨在查找1985年至2015年4月发表的英文已发表和未发表文章以供纳入。检索的数据库包括:PubMed、CINAHL、EMBASE、PsycINFO、Cochrane对照试验中心注册库(CENTRAL)、健康源:护理/学术版、刑事司法期刊、ProQuest学位论文与专题论文库以及刑事司法文集。还进行了额外的灰色文献检索。
两名评审员使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的标准化批判性评价工具评估纳入研究的方法学质量。
使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的标准化数据提取工具提取数据。
由于纳入研究之间存在异质性,无法进行统计元分析。结果以叙述形式呈现。
在儿童性虐待调查中使用儿童权益保护中心和多学科团队方法可能在提高非犯罪照料者的满意度以及被指控性犯罪者的起诉率方面具有积极益处。
在儿童性虐待调查中利用儿童权益保护中心和多学科团队方法可能有助于提高起诉率以及改善相关家庭的体验。对非犯罪照料者进行满意度调查可能是评估对儿童权益保护中心提供服务满意度的有效工具。本综述的结果可能有助于指导改革。希望客户满意度能够促进或改善对虐待受害者康复过程重要的服务的利用。儿童权益保护中心多学科团队干预可能会提高18岁以下遭受儿童性虐待指控儿童的非犯罪照料者的满意度和起诉率(B级)。如有可能,应将遭受儿童性虐待指控的儿童转介至儿童权益保护中心进行评估(B级)。建议使用非犯罪照料者满意度调查来评估儿童权益保护中心多学科团队方法的持续有效性。质量改进过程将有助于衡量儿童权益保护中心提供护理的质量,并确定需要改进的领域,以便儿童权益保护中心能够在儿童性虐待调查中继续提供最佳护理,同时提高对虐待受害者康复过程重要的服务的利用率(B级)。
未来研究可考虑纳入更大样本量和更多样化种族群体的干预措施,以提高研究结果推广性。