Intimate Partner Violence Knowledge and Preparation: Perspective of Health Care Profession Students

C. Hughes, Rachel Southard, L. Walsh, Chloe Gordon-Murer, Amy Hintze, Elaine A Musselman
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Introduction. Victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) access various health care services for diagnosis and treatment of their injuries. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether IPV attitudes, perceived knowledge, and preparation differ by the health care program in which the students are enrolled. The secondary aim was to determine whether demographic and clinical variables known to predict self-perceived IPV knowledge and preparation differ between health care professions. Review of Literature. Intimate partner violence is a global public health concern affecting approximately 25% of women and 10% of men. Persons with a history of IPV have elevated health care utilization rates compared with persons with no history of IPV. Health care providers without adequate IPV training may discount/minimize the abuse or blame the victim for the abuse. Subjects. Respondents included students enrolled in entry-level physical therapy/occupational therapy programs (n = 96), prelicensure nursing programs (n = 141), and medical school (n = 154). Methods. Respondents completed the Nursing Roles and Values Scale, Domestic Violence Myth Assessment Survey, and a modified Provider Readiness to Manage IPV Survey online. Results. Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy (PT/OT) students had the lowest self-perceived IPV knowledge and preparation scores and were more likely to adhere to IPV myths. Self-perceived IPV knowledge and preparation were predicted by student's opinions about IPV and level of IPV training, regardless of health care profession. Lifetime IPV experience predicted medical student's level of IPV knowledge but did not predict PT/OT and nursing students' knowledge. Discussion and Conclusion. Intimate partner violence education was shown to significantly influence students' perceived knowledge and preparation to care for victims of IPV, supporting the need for inclusion of IPV content in health profession curricula. Academic programs provide an ideal opportunity to prepare future health care providers with the knowledge and preparation to appropriately respond to IPV in the clinical environment.
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保健专业学生对亲密伴侣暴力的认识与准备
介绍。亲密伴侣暴力受害者可获得各种医疗保健服务,以诊断和治疗其伤害。本研究的主要目的是探讨是否IPV态度,感知知识,和准备不同的卫生保健计划的学生注册。第二个目的是确定预测自我感知IPV知识和准备的人口学和临床变量在卫生保健专业之间是否存在差异。文献回顾。亲密伴侣暴力是一个全球公共卫生问题,影响到约25%的妇女和10%的男子。与没有IPV病史的人相比,有IPV病史的人有更高的医疗利用率。没有接受过适当IPV培训的保健提供者可能对虐待行为不予重视/轻描淡写,或将虐待行为归咎于受害者。科目。受访者包括入读入门级物理治疗/职业治疗课程的学生(n = 96)、执业前护理课程(n = 141)和医学院(n = 154)的学生。方法。受访者完成了护理角色和价值观量表、家庭暴力神话评估调查和修改后的提供者管理IPV在线调查。结果。物理治疗/职业治疗(PT/OT)的学生自我感知的IPV知识和准备分数最低,并且更有可能坚持IPV神话。与卫生保健专业无关,学生对IPV的看法和IPV培训水平可以预测IPV知识和准备的自我感知。终身IPV经历对医学生IPV知识水平有预测作用,对PT/OT和护生IPV知识水平无预测作用。讨论与结论。研究表明,亲密伴侣暴力教育显著影响学生对照顾IPV受害者的认知和准备,支持将IPV内容纳入卫生专业课程的必要性。学术课程提供了一个理想的机会,为未来的卫生保健提供者提供知识和准备,以便在临床环境中适当地应对IPV。
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