Chung M Y, Wong T W, Yiu J J
Accid Emerg Nurs. 1996 Jul;4(3):152-5. doi: 10.1016/s0965-2302(96)90063-6.
A questionnaire was sent to all nurses working in Accident and Emergency departments in Hong Kong, to survey their attitudes, beliefs and practice in the handling of wife battering cases presenting to the Emergency department. Questions about incidence, epidemiology, rationale for intervention and effects on children of abused women were included. Traditional cultural beliefs were found to be an important factor influencing nurses' attitude in this issue. Nurses on the whole were not well prepared to handle victims of domestic violence. The importance of training and nurse protocol for the handling of these patients was discussed.
一份问卷被发送给所有在香港急症室工作的护士,以调查她们在处理急症室中出现的虐妻案件时的态度、信念和做法。问卷中包含了关于发生率、流行病学、干预理由以及受虐妇女的孩子所受影响等问题。研究发现,传统文化观念是影响护士在这个问题上态度的一个重要因素。总体而言,护士们在处理家庭暴力受害者方面准备不足。文中还讨论了针对处理这些患者的培训和护士工作规范的重要性。