Understanding Australian Massage Therapist's Awareness of and Knowledge to Recognize Domestic and Family Violence: Findings from a Community Survey.

Q2 Health Professions
Sarah Fogarty, Phillipa Hay, Kathleen Baird
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The objective of this study is to investigate massage therapists' knowledge, confidence, and awareness of domestic and family violence (DFV) in clinical practice. An online questionnaire methodology was used to collect data from Australian massage therapists who were 18 years or over. The study was open for participation for 6 months. The authors developed the questionnaire based on a previous massage therapy profession questionnaire; it included 64 questions in three sections. Two hundred and seventeen respondents formed the dataset. This study found respondents with prior experience of DFV were significantly more likely to have undertaken DFV training than respondents with no prior experience of DFV (p = 0.004). Almost two-thirds of respondents either strongly agreed or agreed that they would like some training to better understand DFV (n = 142, 65.4%) and to better understand their responsibilities around DFV (n = 149, 68.7%). Over half of the respondents were somewhat or very confident they would recognize the signs and symptoms of DFV (n = 126, 58.3%). Over half of respondents (n = 119, 54.8%) felt somewhat knowledgeable about DFV. The main theme from the qualitative analysis was absent resources. The subthemes were (i) without training I cannot help, (ii) prepare me, train me early, and (iii) support me with resources. This study concluded that there is a lack of resources and a deficiency in skills and knowledge among massage therapists to recognize and respond appropriately to domestic violence in clinic. Respondents indicated a desire to learn more about DFV in their practices as they deemed that without training, education, and resources they cannot provide the best of care for their clients.

了解澳大利亚按摩治疗师对家庭和家庭暴力的认识和认识:来自社区调查的结果。
本研究的目的是调查按摩治疗师在临床实践中对家庭暴力的认知、信心和意识。一项在线问卷调查方法被用来收集来自18岁或以上的澳大利亚按摩治疗师的数据。该研究开放参与6个月。作者在先前的按摩治疗职业问卷的基础上编制了问卷;它包括三个部分的64个问题。217名受访者组成了这个数据集。本研究发现,先前有DFV经验的受访者比没有DFV经验的受访者更有可能接受DFV培训(p = 0.004)。几乎三分之二的受访者强烈同意或同意他们希望接受一些培训,以更好地理解DFV (n = 142, 65.4%),并更好地理解他们在DFV方面的责任(n = 149, 68.7%)。超过一半的受访者有些或非常有信心他们会识别DFV的体征和症状(n = 126, 58.3%)。超过一半的受访者(n = 119, 54.8%)对DFV有所了解。从定性分析的主要主题是缺乏资源。分主题是(i)没有培训我不能帮助,(ii)准备我,早点培训我,和(iii)支持我的资源。本研究的结论是,在诊所中,按摩治疗师在识别和适当应对家庭暴力方面缺乏资源和技能和知识。受访者表示希望在他们的实践中更多地了解DFV,因为他们认为,如果没有培训、教育和资源,他们就无法为客户提供最好的护理。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
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发文量
16
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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