How do States Inform Nurses of Their Policies for Mandatory Reporting of Child Maltreatment?

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-16 DOI:10.1177/15271544211072843
Nancy R Mudrick, Julia Blackwell, Cherisse Watts, Carrie Jefferson Smith, Alex Williams, Kyrian A Nielsen, Lauren Clark
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Abstract

Every state includes nurses as mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment, and each state has its own law and policy regarding what is reportable and reporting requirements. These differences mean that generic training on child abuse and reporting needs to be augmented by practical state-specific information. In nearly every study of nurses, participants report having inadequate child abuse training. This paper presents an analysis of the information states post on their websites to educate nurses to appropriately identify and report suspected child abuse or neglect. Specifically, this study aims to answer the following questions: (1) how do mandated reporting laws that apply to nurses vary by state, (2) what information do states provide on their child protection and Board of Nursing websites about child maltreatment and mandatory reporting, and (3) what training resources do states make available on their websites to educate nurse mandatory reporters to ably fulfill their obligation? Data on state-by-state practices regarding mandated reporting of child abuse were gathered from the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN) database, review of state statutes, Child Welfare Information Gateway, Board of Nursing sites, and the Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) website. This analysis found that states provide little guidance or education about their child maltreatment laws, and few have resources targeted for nurses. Given rising membership in the NLC it is critical for nurses to have education about state specific mandated reporting requirements. States should consider adding mandatory reporting training as a requirement for licensure and for continuing education.

各州如何告知护士其强制报告儿童虐待的政策?
每个州都有护士作为涉嫌虐待儿童的强制记者,每个州都有自己的法律和政策,关于什么是可报告的和报告的要求。这些差异意味着关于虐待儿童和报告的一般培训需要通过具体国家的实际信息加以加强。在几乎每一项关于护士的研究中,参与者都报告没有接受过足够的虐待儿童培训。本文分析了各州在其网站上发布的信息,以教育护士适当识别和报告涉嫌虐待或忽视儿童的情况。具体而言,本研究旨在回答以下问题:(1)适用于护士的强制报告法律如何因州而异;(2)各州在其儿童保护和护理委员会网站上提供了哪些关于儿童虐待和强制报告的信息;(3)各州在其网站上提供了哪些培训资源,以教育护士强制报告员能够熟练地履行其义务。各州关于强制报告虐待儿童行为的数据来自强奸、虐待和乱伦全国网络(RAINN)数据库、各州法规审查、儿童福利信息门户、护理网站委员会和护理执照契约(NLC)网站。这项分析发现,各州几乎没有提供有关虐待儿童法的指导或教育,也很少有针对护士的资源。鉴于NLC的会员人数不断增加,对护士来说,了解州具体的强制性报告要求是至关重要的。各国应考虑增加强制性报告培训,作为获得执照和继续教育的一项要求。
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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
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3.30
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24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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