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通过直觉和基于证据的指南应对儿童虐待的复杂性:儿童和青少年保健医生的混合方法研究。

Navigating complexity of child abuse through intuition and evidence-based guidelines: a mix-methods study among child and youth healthcare practitioners.

机构信息

Athena Institute, Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan, 1085 1081, Amsterdam, HV, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Fam Pract. 2020 Aug 1;21(1):157. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-01226-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dutch child and youth health care (CYHC) practitioners monitor and assess the well-being of children. One of their main concerns is identifying cases of child abuse, which is an arduous and sensitive task. In these contexts, CYHC-practitioners use both evidence-based guidelines aimed at increasing the quality of care through rationalised decision-making, and intuition. These two practices are seen as being at odds with each other, yet empirical research has shown that both are necessary in healthcare. This study aims to unravel how intuition is perceived and used by Dutch CYHC-practitioners when identifying and working with cases of child abuse, and how this relates to their evidence-based guidelines.

METHODS

A sequential exploratory mixed-methods design: in-depth semi-structured interviews with CYHC-physicians focused on perceptions on intuition, which were followed by a survey amongst CYHC-practitioners on the recognition and use of the concept.

RESULTS

The majority of CYHC-practitioners recognise and use intuition in their daily work, stating that it is necessary in their profession. CYHC-practitioners use intuition to 1) sense that something is 'off', 2) differentiate between 'normal' and 'abnormal', 3) assess risks, 4) weigh secondary information and 5) communicate with parents. At the same time, they warn of its dangers, as it may lead to 'tunnel vision' and false accusations.

CONCLUSION

Intuition is experienced as an integral part of the work of CYHC-practitioners. It is understood as particularly useful in cases of child abuse, which are inherently complex, as signs and evidence of abuse are often hidden, subtle and unique in each case. CYHC-practitioners use intuition to manage and navigate this complexity. There is an opportunity for guidelines to support reflection and intuition as a 'good care' practice.

摘要

背景

荷兰儿童和青少年保健(CYHC)从业者监测和评估儿童的健康状况。他们主要关注的问题之一是识别虐待儿童的案例,这是一项艰巨而敏感的任务。在这些情况下,CYHC 从业者既使用旨在通过合理化决策提高护理质量的循证指南,也使用直觉。这两种做法被认为相互矛盾,但实证研究表明,这两种做法在医疗保健中都是必要的。本研究旨在揭示荷兰 CYHC 从业者在识别和处理虐待儿童案例时如何感知和使用直觉,以及这与他们的循证指南有何关联。

方法

采用顺序探索性混合方法设计:对 CYHC 医生进行深入的半结构化访谈,重点关注对直觉的看法,然后对 CYHC 从业者进行关于识别和使用该概念的调查。

结果

大多数 CYHC 从业者在日常工作中承认并使用直觉,称其在该职业中是必要的。CYHC 从业者使用直觉来:1)感知到某些事情“不对劲”;2)区分“正常”和“异常”;3)评估风险;4)权衡次要信息;5)与父母沟通。同时,他们也警告了直觉的危险,因为它可能导致“管窥效应”和错误指控。

结论

直觉被视为 CYHC 从业者工作的一个组成部分。它被理解为在儿童虐待案例中特别有用,因为虐待的迹象和证据往往隐藏在每个案例中,微妙且独特。CYHC 从业者使用直觉来应对和驾驭这种复杂性。有机会通过指南来支持反思和直觉作为一种“良好护理”实践。

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