Bakon Shannon, Taylor Annabel, Meyer Silke, Scott Mark
Nursing, University of the Sunshine Coast, Caboolture, Queensland, Australia.
Central Queensland University, Queensland, Australia.
Emerg Nurse. 2019 Nov 5;27(6):19-25. doi: 10.7748/en.2019.e1950.
This integrative review is the first of a two-part series about intimate partner violence (IPV). Part 2 will explore strategies to address barriers to the care of women who experience IPV in the emergency department (ED). IPV has become a major concern globally and specifically in Australia. Healthcare professionals in the ED are often the first point of contact for women experiencing IPV and therefore the provision of a comprehensive healthcare response to these vulnerable patients remains a priority. The review evaluated healthcare professionals' approaches to the care of women who present to the ED with injuries related to IPV. A systematic search of studies was undertaken using four databases. After the selection process, a total of 24 articles was identified. Six themes emerged: IPV care protocols, physical care provision, psychosocial care provision, provision of safety, role of referrals and barriers to appropriate care provision. There is a lack of evidence supporting healthcare approaches in the ED to address IPV. ED healthcare professionals experience numerous barriers that hinder their ability to provide patient-centred care, which suggests that patients presenting with IPV-related concerns may not be receiving adequate or appropriate healthcare in ED settings.
这篇综合性综述是关于亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的系列文章两部分中的第一篇。第二部分将探讨应对急诊科(ED)中遭受亲密伴侣暴力的女性在接受护理时所面临障碍的策略。亲密伴侣暴力已成为全球尤其是澳大利亚的一个主要关切问题。急诊科的医护人员通常是遭受亲密伴侣暴力女性的首要接触点,因此为这些脆弱患者提供全面的医疗应对措施仍然是一项优先事项。该综述评估了医护人员对到急诊科就诊且有与亲密伴侣暴力相关损伤的女性的护理方法。使用四个数据库对研究进行了系统检索。经过筛选过程,共确定了24篇文章。出现了六个主题:亲密伴侣暴力护理方案、身体护理提供、心理社会护理提供、安全保障、转诊的作用以及适当护理提供的障碍。缺乏证据支持急诊科针对亲密伴侣暴力的医疗方法。急诊科医护人员面临众多阻碍其提供以患者为中心护理的障碍,这表明有亲密伴侣暴力相关问题的患者在急诊科可能无法获得充分或适当的医疗护理。