Domestic Violence Is a Significant Public Health and a Health Administration Issue in the U.S.

Allison J. Huff, D. Burrell, Amalisha Sabie Aridi, Grace E. McGrath
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This paper discusses domestic violence as a public health concern and a health administration issue. People affected by domestic violence, such as physical, mental, sexual, and financial abuse, experience higher rates of trauma leading to PTSD. This study explored healthcare interaction with victims of domestic violence. Effective communication, proper domestic violence training, and screening should be used and implemented in healthcare settings to support victims regardless of where they may be within the abuse cycle. This paper adds to the dialogue on domestic violence by pulling together other previous research and by offering tools that can be implemented in emergency rooms, urgent care facilities, and medical practices to recommend standard processes focused on identifying dangerous situations and giving victims the support they need.
在美国,家庭暴力是一个重要的公共卫生和卫生管理问题
本文讨论了家庭暴力作为一个公共卫生问题和卫生管理问题。受家庭暴力影响的人,如身体、精神、性虐待和经济虐待,经历导致PTSD的创伤的比例更高。本研究探讨医疗保健与家庭暴力受害者的互动。应在医疗机构中使用和实施有效的沟通、适当的家庭暴力培训和筛查,以支持受害者,无论他们处于虐待周期的哪个阶段。本文汇集了以往的其他研究成果,并提供了可在急诊室、紧急护理设施和医疗实践中实施的工具,以推荐专注于识别危险情况并向受害者提供所需支持的标准流程,从而增加了关于家庭暴力的对话。
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