1 Centre for Population Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
2 Sexual Assault Resource Centre, Women and Newborn Health Service, Western Australia Department of Health, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Health Inf Manag. 2018 Jan;47(1):46-55. doi: 10.1177/1833358316687575. Epub 2017 Jan 12.
The Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) in Perth, Western Australia provides free 24-hour medical, forensic, and counseling services to persons aged over 13 years following sexual assault.
The aim of this research was to design a data management system that maintains accurate quality information on all sexual assault cases referred to SARC, facilitating audit and peer-reviewed research.
The work to develop SARC Medical Services Clinical Information System (SARC-MSCIS) took place during 2007-2009 as a collaboration between SARC and Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. Patient demographics, assault details, including injury documentation, and counseling sessions were identified as core data sections. A user authentication system was set up for data security. Data quality checks were incorporated to ensure high-quality data.
An SARC-MSCIS was developed containing three core data sections having 427 data elements to capture patient's data. Development of the SARC-MSCIS has resulted in comprehensive capacity to support sexual assault research. Four additional projects are underway to explore both the public health and criminal justice considerations in responding to sexual violence. The data showed that 1,933 sexual assault episodes had occurred among 1881 patients between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2015. Sexual assault patients knew the assailant as a friend, carer, acquaintance, relative, partner, or ex-partner in 70% of cases, with 16% assailants being a stranger to the patient.
This project has resulted in the development of a high-quality data management system to maintain information for medical and forensic services offered by SARC. This system has also proven to be a reliable resource enabling research in the area of sexual violence.
西澳大利亚州珀斯的性侵犯资源中心(SARC)为 13 岁以上遭受性侵犯的人士提供免费的 24 小时医疗、法医和咨询服务。
本研究旨在设计一个数据管理系统,以维护 SARC 转介的所有性侵犯案件的准确质量信息,便于审核和同行评审研究。
SARC 医疗服务临床信息系统(SARC-MSCIS)的开发工作于 2007 年至 2009 年期间在 SARC 和西澳大利亚珀斯的科廷大学之间进行合作。患者人口统计学、攻击细节,包括伤害记录和咨询会议被确定为核心数据部分。建立了用户身份验证系统以确保数据安全。纳入数据质量检查以确保高质量的数据。
开发了一个包含三个核心数据部分的 SARC-MSCIS,包含 427 个数据元素,用于捕获患者数据。SARC-MSCIS 的开发使得支持性侵犯研究的综合能力得到了增强。目前正在进行另外四个项目,以探索应对性暴力的公共卫生和刑事司法考虑因素。数据显示,2009 年 1 月 1 日至 2015 年 12 月 31 日期间,1881 名患者中发生了 1933 次性侵犯事件。在 70%的案件中,性侵犯患者认识袭击者是朋友、照顾者、熟人、亲戚、伴侣或前伴侣,16%的袭击者是患者的陌生人。
该项目成功开发了一个高质量的数据管理系统,用于维护 SARC 提供的医疗和法医服务的信息。该系统还被证明是一个可靠的资源,能够促进性暴力领域的研究。