Promoting Professional Quality of Life and Resiliency in Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Lindsay Bouchard, Deborah Williams, Lisa Kiser, Erica Freese, Douglas Taren
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Abstract

Background: Sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) have received specialized education and clinical training in providing forensic care for sexual assault and abuse victims. SANEs provide compassionate and competent care that promotes emotional recovery for their patients; however, caring for this population puts SANEs at risk for secondary traumatic stress, professional burnout, and compassion fatigue. The research regarding SANEs indicates that there may be multiple personal and organizational factors that affect their development of negative outcomes related to professional quality of life.

Purpose: This study explored challenges SANEs experience in their work and what resources are utilized to promote their resiliency and professional quality of life.

Methods: SANEs were recruited to complete an anonymous online survey through the International Association of Forensic Nurses community; 69 SANEs completed the survey. Eight of the SANEs also participated in follow-up focus groups.

Results: The participants reported many gratifying aspects of their work. They also described challenges related to personal, professional, organizational, and community factors. Many of the reported negative effects align with secondary traumatic stress and professional burnout. The SANEs identified multiple ways to support their resiliency in the context of this difficult work.

Implications: The nature of this work puts SANEs at risk for developing adverse symptoms related to professional quality of life. SANEs need better support and resources to cope with the demands of their work. Findings of this study will be used to design SANE Well, a support application to promote SANE wellness and resiliency.

促进性侵犯护士审查员的专业生活质量和弹性。
背景:性侵犯护士审查员(SANEs)在为性侵犯和性虐待受害者提供法医护理方面接受了专门的教育和临床培训。SANEs提供富有同情心和称职的护理,促进患者的情绪恢复;然而,照顾这些人会使他们面临继发性创伤压力、职业倦怠和同情疲劳的风险。研究表明,可能存在多种个人因素和组织因素影响他们产生与职业生活质量相关的负面结果。目的:本研究探讨了SANEs在工作中遇到的挑战,以及利用哪些资源来提高他们的弹性和职业生活质量。方法:通过国际法医护士协会社区招募护士完成一项匿名在线调查;69家SANEs完成了调查。8个国家安全机构还参加了后续焦点小组。结果:参与者报告了他们工作中许多令人满意的方面。他们还描述了与个人、专业、组织和社区因素相关的挑战。许多报道的负面影响都与继发性创伤压力和职业倦怠有关。sane确定了多种方法来支持其在这项艰巨工作背景下的弹性。含义:这项工作的性质使SANEs有发展与职业生活质量相关的不良症状的风险。SANEs需要更好的支持和资源来应付其工作需求。本研究的结果将用于设计SANE Well,一个支持应用程序,以促进SANE健康和弹性。
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CiteScore
1.50
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Nursing (JFN) the official journal of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, is a groundbreaking publication that addresses health care issues that transcend health and legal systems by articulating nursing’s response to violence. The journal features empirical studies, review and theoretical articles, methodological and concept papers, and case reports that address the provision of care to victims and perpetrators of violence, trauma, and abuse. Topics include interpersonal violence (sexual assault, abuse, intimate partner violence); death investigation; legal and ethical issues; forensic mental health nursing; correctional nursing; and emergency and trauma nursing.
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