Haley R Dawson, Nadja Schreiber Compo, Tami Thomas, Juan Lopez Nobrega
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Abstract
Background: Much of the research on sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) focuses on program outcomes rather than the individual experiences of SANEs. The present research therefore sought to examine the individual experiences of SANEs regarding trauma, support, training needs, and challenges.
Methods: A national sample of SANEs participated in an online survey. In addition to a series of questions on work-related challenges and training needs, participants also completed the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (Bride et al., 2004) and the Professional Quality of Life Scale Stamm, 2009). Written survey responses were analyzed for themes regarding support services and training needs.
Results: One hundred twelve SANEs from 24 U.S. states participated in our survey. Of these, 74 SANEs completed the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale, and 69 SANEs completed the Professional Quality of Life Scale. Overall, SANEs reported little secondary trauma or burnout. Furthermore, SANEs identified key areas in which additional training would be beneficial, including trial preparation, photography, and hands-on training.
Discussion: Self-reported trauma and burnout findings are discussed in light of the high use of support services such as therapy, decompressing with other SANEs, and leisure activities. Our findings provide valuable information for supervisors and training providers of SANEs and have important implications for future SANE research.
背景:许多关于性侵犯护士审查员(SANEs)的研究侧重于项目结果,而不是SANEs的个人经历。因此,目前的研究试图检查在创伤、支持、培训需求和挑战方面的个人经历。方法:在全国范围内抽样进行在线调查。除了一系列关于工作挑战和培训需求的问题外,参与者还完成了二次创伤压力量表(Bride et al., 2004)和职业生活质量量表(Professional Quality of Life Scale, Stamm, 2009)。对关于支助服务和培训需要的主题的书面调查答复进行了分析。结果:来自美国24个州的112名SANEs参与了我们的调查。其中,74名护士完成了二次创伤应激量表,69名护士完成了职业生活质量量表。总体而言,sane报告的继发性创伤或倦怠很少。此外,SANEs还确定了需要额外培训的关键领域,包括试验准备、摄影和实际操作培训。讨论:自我报告的创伤和倦怠调查结果讨论了支持服务的高度使用,如治疗,减压与其他SANEs和休闲活动。我们的研究结果为SANE的主管和培训提供者提供了有价值的信息,并对未来的SANE研究具有重要意义。