When Compassion Hurts: An Autoethnographic Experience of Vicarious Trauma by a Forensic Nurse

Sebaeng Jeanette M
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Caring for victims of violence includes obtaining history, examining and collecting evidentiary matter, and providing expert testimony in the court of law. In this paper, the researcher shared her own experiences as a forensic nurse on how being compassionate and listening to the stories of victims of violence and witnessing the sustained injuries led to some emotional stress which is referred to in the literature as vicarious trauma. Working every day with victims led to an altered worldview that impacted the researcher’s psychological, physiological, and social being. A qualitative autoethnographic approach was explored to describe the researcher’s experiences working with victims of sexual assault in a designated center within a public hospital. Personal narratives were used as a data collection method and thematic approach to analyze and describe the experiences. Although the researcher acknowledges that not every forensic nurse may suffer symptoms resulting from vicarious trauma, the shared experiences may add value to individuals who have an interest in enrolling for a clinical forensic nursing course in becoming conversant with the concept, to think of ways to handle vicarious trauma and seek interventions on time. Moreover, organizational managers may know the ordeal, forensic nurses’ experience and provide the necessary support.
当同情伤人:一位法医护士对替代性创伤的自我民族志体验
照顾暴力受害者包括获取历史资料、审查和收集证据材料以及在法庭上提供专家证词。在本文中,研究人员分享了她自己作为法医护士的经历,讲述了如何富有同情心,倾听暴力受害者的故事,目睹持续的伤害导致一些情绪压力,这在文献中被称为替代性创伤。每天与受害者一起工作导致世界观的改变,这影响了研究者的心理、生理和社会存在。一种定性的自我民族志方法被探索来描述研究人员的经验与性侵犯的受害者在一个指定的中心内的公立医院。个人叙事作为数据收集方法和主题方法来分析和描述经验。虽然研究人员承认,并不是每个法医护士都可能遭受由替代性创伤引起的症状,但共同的经历可能会为有兴趣参加临床法医护理课程的个人增加价值,使他们熟悉这一概念,思考处理替代性创伤的方法,并及时寻求干预措施。此外,组织管理者可能知道这种折磨,法医护士的经验,并提供必要的支持。
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