[Health professionals and the crime scene: analysis of operational strategies and development of a Data Collection tool].

Q3 Medicine
Francesca Costa, Mirella Giontella, Sara Gioia
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Abstract

The Emergency Medical Service team are often the first to arrive in situations that later turned out to be crime scenes. Therefore, multiple responsibilities derive from their actions, as there is the burden of assisting the parties involved by maintaining the integrity of forensic evidence while, at the same time, mitigating further harm or risks. The aforementioned, however, often lack any forensic training with the consequent risk of alteration of the area and loss of fundamental information for the purpose of further investigation. The purpose of this study, born from the interdisciplinary collaboration between nursing and forensic sciences, is aimed to guarantee the correct approach by emergency professionals at the Crime Scene; in the light of the data currently available regarding intervention strategies, a Data Collection Sheet was drawn up, whose non-immediate compilation would inevitably lead to the loss of important informations. This is a tool not intended for medical examiners, already trained in this field and equipped with elaborate survey cards, but rather an easy-to-use tool that is the prerogative of "laymen" that can prevent emergency healthcare professionals from losing crucial elements that will then be provided to the investigative bodies and consequently to the consultants or experts. The working method involved the research in Literature of already existing operational tools and a bibliographic review of texts, articles and protocols relating to the topic, as well as surveys carried out at national level via email with EMS Operations Centres about the use of a Crime Scene Report Card.

[保健专业人员和犯罪现场:业务战略分析和数据收集工具的开发]。
紧急医疗服务小组往往是第一个到达的情况,后来被证明是犯罪现场。因此,他们的行动产生了多重责任,因为他们有责任协助有关各方保持法医证据的完整性,同时减轻进一步的损害或风险。然而,上述人员往往缺乏任何法医培训,因此有可能改变该地区和丧失进一步调查所需的基本资料。这项研究源于护理学和法医学之间的跨学科合作,其目的是确保在犯罪现场的急救专业人员采取正确的方法;鉴于目前可获得的有关干预战略的数据,编写了一份数据收集表,如果不立即汇编,将不可避免地导致重要资料的丢失。这一工具不是为已经在这一领域接受过培训并配备了详细调查卡的医学检查人员使用的,而是一种易于使用的工具,是"外行人"的特权,可以防止紧急保健专业人员丢失随后将提供给调查机构并进而提供给顾问或专家的关键要素。工作方法包括对现有业务工具进行文献研究,对与该专题有关的文本、文章和规程进行书目审查,以及通过电子邮件与EMS业务中心就犯罪现场报告卡的使用在国家一级进行调查。
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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.20
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49
期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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