Limandri B J, Tilden V P
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Domestic violence is a highly prevalent event in the United States. Health providers frequently treat abused patients; however, many do not routinely assess for family violence or suspect it when the injuries seem fairly obvious. Because abused women feel stigmatized by the violence, they are hesitant to volunteer the abuse. In 1990, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations added requirements for emergency and ambulatory care services to develop and use protocols for the identification of violence among patients. This article addresses the ethical and legal dilemmas facing nurses that influence their assessment and intervention in family violence.
家庭暴力在美国是一种非常普遍的现象。医疗服务提供者经常治疗受虐患者;然而,许多人并没有常规评估家庭暴力情况,或者在伤势看起来很明显时也没有怀疑这一点。由于受虐妇女因暴力行为而感到耻辱,她们不愿主动说出受虐情况。1990年,医疗组织认证联合委员会增加了对急诊和门诊护理服务的要求,即制定并使用识别患者中暴力行为的方案。本文探讨了影响护士对家庭暴力进行评估和干预的伦理和法律困境。