Examining the Implementation of the National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Journal of Forensic Nursing Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-16 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000369
Mel Langness, Janine M Zweig, Emily Tiry, Erica Henderson, Nicole Stahlmann, Sara Bastomski
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Abstract: The National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations, Adult/Adolescent, 2nd edition, or SAFE Protocol, is a voluntary guide that assists local and state jurisdictions with their responses to sexual assault by institutionalizing best practices around survivor care and evidence collection, particularly for sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) completing medical forensic examinations. We examined the uptake of the SAFE Protocol in communities across the United States by analyzing data from a set of national surveys of forensic nursing programs and victim advocates within the same communities. We studied four implementation outcomes: the acceptability, adoption, reach, and sustainability of the SAFE Protocol. SANEs and advocates reported that stakeholders responding to sexual assault-including forensic nurses, advocates, law enforcement, and prosecutors-have high implementation of the Protocol, which indicates how important individual stakeholder engagement is in actively facilitating the adoption of it. However, when information from SANEs and advocates from the same community are compared, the extent to which the SAFE Protocol is reported to be implemented with fidelity across U.S. jurisdictions is mixed.

审查《性侵犯法医检查国家议定书》的执行情况。
摘要:《成人/青少年性侵犯医学法医检查国家规程》第二版,或简称SAFE规程,是一份自愿性指南,通过将幸存者护理和证据收集的最佳实践制度化,特别是为性侵犯护士审查员(SANEs)完成医学法医检查,帮助地方和州司法管辖区应对性侵犯。我们通过分析来自同一社区的法医护理项目和受害者倡导者的一系列全国调查的数据,检查了美国各地社区对SAFE协议的接受情况。我们研究了四种实施结果:外管局议定书的可接受性、采用性、可及性和可持续性。SANEs和倡导者报告说,应对性侵犯的利益攸关方——包括法医护士、倡导者、执法部门和检察官——对议定书的执行程度很高,这表明个人利益攸关方的参与对积极促进议定书的通过是多么重要。然而,当来自SANEs和来自同一社区的倡导者的信息进行比较时,据报道,SAFE协议在美国司法管辖区的执行程度参差不齐。
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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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