{"title":"Sexual assault nurse clinician: an emerging area of nursing expertise.","authors":"L E Ledray","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>The Sexual Assault Resource Service (SARS), in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been a leader in developing a new independent role for nurses, the Sexual Assault Nurse Clinician/Examiner. In this role, the nurse works closely with the emergency department staff, the police, and the courts to ensure that proper evidence is collected for use in court to aid in the prosecution of assailants. This program was developed in 1977 when a gap in service delivery to rape victims was identified by obstetric-gynecologic nurses at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. An initial 3.5-year demonstration treatment grant allowed development of the model program. The SARS nurse is on call to five community hospitals. When a rape survivor comes to one of the participating hospitals, the SARS nurse on call is paged. In the emergency department, the nurse completes the full evidentiary examination, evaluates the survivor's risk of pregnancy and offers preventive care; treats prophylactically for sexually transmitted diseases; provides crisis intervention; and ensures that injuries are treated by the emergency department staff. The SARS model was developed at the county hospital, but it was expanded to include four local private hospitals. In all hospitals, all services are free of charge to the survivor. There are approximately 12 similar programs throughout the United States.</p>","PeriodicalId":79429,"journal":{"name":"AWHONN's clinical issues in perinatal and women's health nursing","volume":"4 2","pages":"180-90"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1993-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"AWHONN's clinical issues in perinatal and women's health nursing","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Sexual Assault Resource Service (SARS), in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been a leader in developing a new independent role for nurses, the Sexual Assault Nurse Clinician/Examiner. In this role, the nurse works closely with the emergency department staff, the police, and the courts to ensure that proper evidence is collected for use in court to aid in the prosecution of assailants. This program was developed in 1977 when a gap in service delivery to rape victims was identified by obstetric-gynecologic nurses at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. An initial 3.5-year demonstration treatment grant allowed development of the model program. The SARS nurse is on call to five community hospitals. When a rape survivor comes to one of the participating hospitals, the SARS nurse on call is paged. In the emergency department, the nurse completes the full evidentiary examination, evaluates the survivor's risk of pregnancy and offers preventive care; treats prophylactically for sexually transmitted diseases; provides crisis intervention; and ensures that injuries are treated by the emergency department staff. The SARS model was developed at the county hospital, but it was expanded to include four local private hospitals. In all hospitals, all services are free of charge to the survivor. There are approximately 12 similar programs throughout the United States.
明尼苏达州明尼阿波里斯市的性侵犯资源服务中心(SARS)在为护士开发一种新的独立角色——性侵犯护士临床医师/审查员方面一直处于领先地位。在这一角色中,护士与急诊科工作人员、警察和法院密切合作,确保收集到适当的证据供法庭使用,以协助起诉攻击者。1977年,明尼阿波利斯亨内平县医疗中心(Hennepin County Medical Center)的妇产科护士发现,在向强奸受害者提供服务方面存在差距,于是制定了这一方案。最初的3.5年示范治疗拨款允许开发模型项目。SARS护士在五个社区医院随叫随到。当一名强奸幸存者来到其中一家参与的医院时,就会呼叫SARS值班护士。在急诊科,护士完成全面的证据检查,评估幸存者的怀孕风险,并提供预防性护理;预防性治疗性传播疾病;提供危机干预;并确保伤者得到急诊室工作人员的治疗。SARS模型是在县医院开发的,但后来扩展到四家当地私立医院。在所有医院,所有服务对幸存者都是免费的。全美大约有12个类似的项目。