Mohokare Fose John, Tlalajoe-Mokhatla Nokuthula
Department of Health Free State, Free State College of Emergency Care, Free State, South Africa.
Faculty of Health Science, University of the Free State, Free State, South Africa.
Pan Afr Med J. 2024 Dec 4;49:108. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2024.49.108.38454. eCollection 2024.
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is one of the most widespread human rights abuses in the world. Although women and girls are often the targets of GBV, men and boys can also suffer from it. Therefore, this study investigated the practices and attitudes of Emergency Medical Care Providers (EMCPs) in managing GBV patients.
this study applied self-administered questionnaires and analyzed them quantitatively. The information was gathered from 130 qualified and practicing EMCPs in Bloemfontein working within the public sector of Emergency Medical Service (EMS).
the results showed that a significant association was observed among socio-demographic characteristics such as gender, educational status, marital status, and how EMCPs managed GBV cases. On the other hand, a non-significant association was observed among age, year of experience, and how EMCPs managed GBV cases. Furthermore, a significant association was observed among the beliefs of the society, attitudes of the environment towards abuse victims, and exaggeration of suspected GBV patients influences the management of GBV patients.
the study concluded that while the current EMCPs in Bloemfontein, Free State South Africa, are relatively educated, there is still room for improvement to cover the growing demands of the job to be done for GBV cases.
基于性别的暴力(GBV)是世界上最普遍的侵犯人权行为之一。虽然妇女和女孩经常成为GBV的目标,但男性和男孩也可能遭受此类暴力。因此,本研究调查了紧急医疗护理人员(EMCPs)在处理GBV患者时的做法和态度。
本研究采用自填式问卷并进行定量分析。信息收集自布隆方丹130名在紧急医疗服务(EMS)公共部门工作的合格且在职的EMCPs。
结果显示,在性别、教育程度、婚姻状况等社会人口学特征与EMCPs处理GBV病例的方式之间存在显著关联。另一方面,在年龄、工作年限与EMCPs处理GBV病例的方式之间观察到无显著关联。此外,在社会观念、环境对虐待受害者的态度以及疑似GBV患者的夸大情况与GBV患者的处理之间存在显著关联。
该研究得出结论,虽然南非自由州布隆方丹目前的EMCPs受教育程度相对较高,但仍有改进空间,以满足处理GBV病例不断增长的工作需求。