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物理治疗师在临床环境中对受虐妇女的识别。

Physical therapists' recognition of battered women in clinical settings.

作者信息

Clark T J, McKenna L S, Jewell M J

机构信息

Master of Physical Therapy Program, Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, CA 94609, USA.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 1996 Jan;76(1):12-8; discussion 18-9. doi: 10.1093/ptj/76.1.12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The purposes of this study were to describe physical therapists' knowledge regarding battered women and to determine whether physical therapists recognize these patients in clinical settings.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

Two hundred questionnaires were distributed to outpatient physical therapists in northern California. One hundred fifty-one usable questionnaires (76%) were returned.

RESULTS

Although 43% of the respondents reported treating a patient they identified or strongly suspected as having been battered, only two respondents (1%) reported they routinely asked patients about physical abuse. Less than 50% of the respondents correctly identified that battering injuries are more likely to occur in a central pattern (ie, head, neck, chest, abdomen).

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

The results of this survey suggest that physical therapists have treated patients who are battered. Many physical therapists, however, may not be fully educated to detect the signs of abuse. This study is the first step in initiating physical therapy research in domestic violence identification and education.

摘要

背景与目的

本研究的目的是描述物理治疗师关于受虐妇女的知识,并确定物理治疗师在临床环境中是否能识别这些患者。

对象与方法

向加利福尼亚北部的门诊物理治疗师发放了200份问卷。共收回151份有效问卷(76%)。

结果

尽管43%的受访者报告曾治疗过他们认定或强烈怀疑遭受过虐待的患者,但只有两名受访者(1%)报告他们会常规询问患者是否遭受身体虐待。不到50%的受访者正确识别出受虐伤害更有可能呈集中模式(即头部、颈部、胸部、腹部)出现。

讨论与结论

本次调查结果表明物理治疗师曾治疗过受虐患者。然而,许多物理治疗师可能并未接受过充分培训以察觉虐待迹象。本研究是启动家庭暴力识别与教育方面物理治疗研究的第一步。

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