Survey of OB/GYN Residents Knowledge and Practice of Trauma Informed Care.

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Lauren Stokes, Adriane Burgess, Paul Burcher
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Abstract

Background: There is a high prevalence of a history of traumatic experiences among those seeking obstetric/gynecologic care. OB/GYN clinicians must use trauma-informed care practices to avoid re-traumatization and to provide supportive care. The objective of this study was to describe the knowledge and use of trauma-informed care practices by OB/GYN residents in the outpatient setting.

Methods: A descriptive research design was used. In February 2022, an email with a link to an electronic survey was sent to US OB/GYN residency program directors via a listserv. OB/GYN program directors were asked to forward the survey to residents in their program. The survey included closed-response questions, some of which were Likert scale, to assess the frequency of use of certain trauma-informed care practices during the provision of pelvic examinations.

Results: Seventy US OB/GYN residents responded to the survey. Only half of residents surveyed reported that they practiced trauma-informed care and half reported either not receiving education or were not sure if they had training on the subject. Additionally, half of the respondents were unaware of the ACOG Committee Opinion 825: Care of Patients with History of Trauma.

Conclusion: There was limited use of trauma-informed care practices among OB/GYN residents in this study. Considering the high prevalence of traumatic experiences among individuals seeking gynecologic care, a framework for trauma-informed pelvic exams should be included in the residency curriculum and applied universally.

妇产科住院医师创伤知情护理知识与实践调查
背景:在寻求产科/妇科护理的患者中,创伤经历史的患病率很高。妇产科医生必须使用创伤知情护理实践,以避免再次创伤,并提供支持性护理。本研究的目的是描述创伤知情护理实践的知识和使用OB/GYN住院医师在门诊设置。方法:采用描述性研究设计。2022年2月,一封带有电子调查链接的电子邮件通过一个列表服务器发送给了美国妇产科住院医师项目主任。妇产科项目主任被要求将调查转发给他们项目的住院医生。该调查包括闭式回答问题,其中一些是李克特量表,以评估在提供盆腔检查期间使用某些创伤知情护理实践的频率。结果:70名美国妇产科住院医师参与了调查。在接受调查的住院医生中,只有一半的人报告说他们实行了创伤知情护理,一半的人要么没有接受过教育,要么不确定他们是否接受过这方面的培训。此外,一半的受访者不知道ACOG委员会意见825:有创伤史患者的护理。结论:在本研究中,创伤知情护理实践在妇产科住院医师中的应用有限。考虑到在寻求妇科护理的个体中创伤经历的高患病率,创伤告知骨盆检查的框架应包括在住院医师课程中并普遍应用。
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AJOB Empirical Bioethics
AJOB Empirical Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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