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兽医专业人员能做什么?评估一个家庭暴力培训试点项目对兽医专业人员识别、应对和转介家庭暴力人类受害者能力的影响。

What can veterinary professionals do? Measuring the effect of one domestic violence training pilot program on veterinary professionals' capacity to recognize, respond, and refer human victims of domestic violence.

作者信息

Paterson Rochelle, Boller Elise, Kim Youna, Hammond Kate, Diemer Kristin

机构信息

Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS), Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2024 Feb 13;11:1254373. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1254373. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Veterinary professionals have a key role in facilitating multi-agency collaboration to prevent and respond to domestic violence (DV) in situations where animals may be directly or indirectly involved. Yet despite their position as potential touchpoints for victim-survivors with animals, many veterinary professionals do not feel equipped to act on suspicions or disclosures of DV. In response to this identified need, one service operating in Melbourne, Australia, developed the Vet-3R's training program (Recognize-Respond-Refer) which was piloted on 65 veterinary professionals in Melbourne's Eastern Metropolitan Region.

METHODS

This is an exploratory study aimed at measuring the effect of the Vets 3-R's program on veterinary professionals' confidence and capacity to recognize, respond and refer victims of DV. Participants were invited to complete online surveys before and after the training to evaluate their understanding of DV and their capacity to support suspected victim-survivors with animals who present at their service.

RESULTS

The pre-training self-evaluation scores indicated that while most veterinary professionals are aware of the link between animal abuse and DV, they lack the confidence to respond and refer individuals when confronted with suspicions or disclosures of abuse. However, upon completion of the Vets 3-R's program, participants reported marked improvements in their ability to recognize, respond, and refer victim-survivors. The most significant improvement could be seen in participants' self-reported ability to respond appropriately to suspicions of DV.

DISCUSSION

While results are indicative only due to the small sample size, this study suggests that veterinary professionals may be an underutilized intervention point for DV victim-survivors with animals. The Vet-3R's training program can be a useful tool for increasing effectiveness of this intervention point to safely assist DV victim-survivors. More research on similar programs with a larger cohort of participants would be beneficial to measure the impact of such programs on a wider scale.

摘要

引言

在动物可能直接或间接卷入的家庭暴力(DV)预防及应对情境中,兽医专业人员在促进多机构协作方面发挥着关键作用。然而,尽管他们是动物相关受害者与幸存者的潜在接触点,但许多兽医专业人员觉得自己没有能力应对对家庭暴力的怀疑或披露。针对这一明确需求,澳大利亚墨尔本的一项服务推出了兽医3R培训项目(识别-应对-转介),该项目在墨尔本东部都会区的65名兽医专业人员中进行了试点。

方法

这是一项探索性研究,旨在衡量兽医3R项目对兽医专业人员识别、应对和转介家庭暴力受害者的信心及能力的影响。邀请参与者在培训前后完成在线调查,以评估他们对家庭暴力的理解以及为前来就诊的疑似动物相关受害者与幸存者提供支持的能力。

结果

培训前的自我评估分数表明,虽然大多数兽医专业人员意识到虐待动物与家庭暴力之间的联系,但在面对虐待怀疑或披露时,他们缺乏应对和转介相关人员的信心。然而,完成兽医3R项目后,参与者报告称他们在识别、应对和转介受害者与幸存者方面的能力有了显著提高。最显著的改善体现在参与者自我报告的对家庭暴力怀疑做出适当反应的能力上。

讨论

尽管由于样本量小,结果仅具有指示性,但这项研究表明,兽医专业人员可能是动物相关家庭暴力受害者与幸存者未得到充分利用的干预点。兽医3R培训项目可以成为提高这一干预点有效性以安全协助家庭暴力受害者与幸存者的有用工具。对更多参与者的类似项目进行更多研究,将有助于在更广泛范围内衡量此类项目的影响。

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