LoGiudice Jenna A, Douglas Sherifa
J Nurs Educ. 2016 Apr;55(4):215-9. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20160316-06.
One in five women will experience sexual violence in their lifetime. As a consequence of this violence, survivors face health care concerns such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and gynecologic problems. Nurses are at the forefront of health care delivery to survivors of sexual violence, yet literature about nursing curricula addressing sexual violence is scant.
A holistic, single-case study from a student survivor about the impact of sexual violence, being taught from a trauma-informed care perspective, is presented.
The powerful case study highlights the personal and professional benefits stemming from a sexual violence curriculum being taught from a trauma-informed care lens. The student survivor reports personal growth and an understanding of herself, as well as a new framework with which to care for patients who have experienced sexual violence.
In preparation to deliver care to sexual violence survivors, students must be educated about the prevalence, long-term sequela, and health care needs of survivors, which can be effectively done using the model of trauma-informed care. The student's case suggests that discussing sexual violence is imperative for one's own healing and contribution to the nursing profession.
五分之一的女性在其一生中会遭受性暴力。作为这种暴力的后果,幸存者面临诸如抑郁、焦虑、药物滥用和妇科问题等医疗保健方面的担忧。护士处于为性暴力幸存者提供医疗服务的前沿,但关于护理课程中涉及性暴力内容的文献却很少。
本文呈现了一个来自学生幸存者的关于性暴力影响的整体单案例研究,该研究从创伤知情护理的角度进行讲授。
这个有力的案例研究凸显了从创伤知情护理视角讲授性暴力课程所带来的个人和专业益处。这位学生幸存者报告了个人成长以及对自己的理解,还有一个用于护理遭受性暴力患者的新框架。
为准备为性暴力幸存者提供护理,学生必须接受关于幸存者的患病率、长期后遗症和医疗保健需求的教育,利用创伤知情护理模式可以有效地做到这一点。该学生的案例表明,讨论性暴力对于自身的康复以及对护理专业的贡献而言是必不可少的。