Survivor-Centered Care in Gender-Based Violence Treatment Protocol for Healthcare Providers: A Medico-legal Review

Borhan Ahamed, Nazmun Nahar Nahida
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The gender-based violence (GBV) treatment protocol for healthcare providers (HCPs) is an essential element for building the capacity of HCPs to provide better quality care to the survivors. A protocol helps to ensure that all survivors of GBV regardless of their age, background or ethnicity receive appropriate and effective care when they enter a health facility. Concern for patient welfare extends to ensuring that patients’ dignity is respected after an assault that may leave them feeling humiliated and degraded. Additionally, medical and forensic services should be provided in a manner that minimizes the number of invasive physical examinations and interviews of the patient. Rape management is generally considered as a medical emergency and the provision of medico-legal services thus takes secondary importance to general healthcare services [such as trauma treatment, evaluation and management of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)]. Performing a forensic examination may be considered as a negligent practice without meeting the primary healthcare needs of the patients. Health facilities are often the first entry points for GBV survivors – so, it is crucial for HCPs to be skilled and well-equipped to manage the care to the survivors. A protocol emphasizes the importance of providing survivor-centered care with an empathetic attitude to people affected by GBV includes identifying GBV, taking medical history, maintaining privacy and confidentiality and gathering medico-legal evidence. J Monno Med Coll June 2022;8(2): 53-56
医疗服务提供者性别暴力治疗方案中以幸存者为中心的护理:一项医学法律审查
针对卫生保健提供者的基于性别的暴力(GBV)治疗方案是建立卫生保健提供者向幸存者提供更优质护理的能力的基本要素。一项议定书有助于确保所有性别暴力幸存者,无论其年龄、背景或种族如何,在进入卫生机构时都能得到适当和有效的护理。对患者福利的关注延伸到确保患者在遭受可能使他们感到羞辱和堕落的攻击后尊严得到尊重。此外,在提供医疗和法医服务时,应尽量减少对病人进行侵入性身体检查和面谈的次数。强奸处理通常被视为一种医疗紧急情况,因此提供医疗法律服务的重要性次于一般保健服务[如创伤治疗、怀孕和性传播感染的评估和管理]。进行法医检查可能被认为是一种疏忽的做法,不能满足患者的初级保健需求。卫生设施往往是性别暴力幸存者的第一个切入点——因此,卫生服务提供者必须具备技能和良好的设备,以管理对幸存者的护理。一项议定书强调以同情的态度向受性别暴力影响的人提供以幸存者为中心的护理的重要性,包括确定性别暴力、记录病史、维护隐私和保密以及收集医学法律证据。中华医科大学学报(自然科学版);2009;8(2):53-56
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