Central Queensland University, Caboolture, Queensland, Australia.
Central Queensland University, Queensland, Australia.
Emerg Nurse. 2020 Jul 13;28(4):18-23. doi: 10.7748/en.2020.e1994. Epub 2020 May 26.
The first article in this two-part series evaluated healthcare professionals' approaches to the care of women who present to the emergency department (ED) with injuries related to intimate partner violence (IPV). It identified barriers to appropriate care provision, which included a lack of knowledge on the part of healthcare professionals and negative professional attitudes. This second article details the findings of a literature review of three databases that aimed to evaluate strategies to address the lack of knowledge of healthcare professionals and negative attitudes concerning IPV. A total of 11 articles were included in the review. Two main strategies to address ED healthcare professionals' knowledge deficits and negative attitudes about IPV were identified. These were developed into the themes of IPV/domestic violence specialists, and education and training.
本系列文章的第一篇评估了医疗保健专业人员对因亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)而到急诊科(ED)就诊的女性的护理方法。它确定了适当护理提供的障碍,包括医疗保健专业人员缺乏知识和负面的职业态度。本文的第二篇详细介绍了对三个数据库的文献综述的结果,该综述旨在评估解决医疗保健专业人员缺乏知识和对 IPV 的负面态度的策略。共有 11 篇文章被纳入综述。确定了两种主要的策略来解决 ED 医疗保健专业人员对 IPV 的知识不足和负面态度,这两种策略被归纳为 IPV/家庭暴力专家和教育和培训这两个主题。