National assessment of emergency staff level of practice in the management of forensic evidence.

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Anales de Historia del Arte Pub Date : 2023-08-11 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/fsr/owad024
Saad B Albishri, Fahed A Albednah, Nawaf S Alenazi, Nahaa E Alsubaie, Osama S Elserafy
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The emergency room is the most likely location where victims of violent crime would be encountered by the healthcare system, as the emergency staff is the first to evaluate the victim or culprit, exposing them to a range of forensic evidence. Forensic evidence can help exclude, identify, and prosecute a suspect and is classified as informational or physical evidence. Emergency staff must be proficient and knowledgeable in gathering, preserving, and documenting forensic evidence in their practice. To our knowledge, this is the first study that assesses the emergency staff's level of practice in managing forensic evidence. The aims of this study are to assess the level of practice of emergency staff in managing forensic evidence and observe an association between emergency experience and the level of practice in managing forensic evidence, study a connection between forensic education/training and the level of practice in the management of forensic evidence. This observational cross-sectional analytical study in Saudi Arabia was conducted from January 2022 to December 2022. Participants completed a self-administered online survey. Measuring the level of practice was implemented through a researcher-designed questionnaire based on a paper that provided guidelines for forensic evidence collection in the emergency department. Most emergency healthcare workers had a good level of practice in managing forensic evidence (64.7%). Those with excellent practice scored the lowest in documentation, whereas participants in the poor practice category scored the lowest in the trace evidence and clothes domains. Emergency workers who encountered less number of forensic cases per month, i.e. less than two or three to five cases, were found to be more likely to have poor management of forensic evidence. Emergency personnel with no prior education or training are more likely to engage in poor practice in forensic evidence collection. Furthermore, those who had acquired forensic education/training had higher percentages of excellent forensic practice (56.52%) compared to poor practice (7.14%). Those who claimed that their institution had issued guidelines were more likely to have excellent practice (75.36%), whilst those who did not receive guidelines were more likely to have poor forensic evidence management (85.71%). More research is required involving local hospitals and utilizing consistently validated methods in evaluating forensic evidence collection.

Key points: A national assessment of emergency staff level of practice in the management of forensic evidence was performed.Most emergency staff had a good level of practice in the management of forensic evidence.More training and education are needed for emergency staff in the field of forensics.National evidence-based guidelines for managing forensic evidence in the emergency setting should be established.

全国急救人员法医证据管理实践水平评估。
急诊室是医疗系统最有可能接触到暴力犯罪受害者的地方,因为急诊人员是第一个对受害者或罪犯进行评估的人,他们会接触到一系列法医证据。法医证据可以帮助排除、识别和起诉嫌疑人,被归类为信息证据或物证。急救人员必须在实践中熟练掌握收集、保存和记录法医证据的知识。据我们所知,这是第一项对急救人员管理法证证据的实践水平进行评估的研究。本研究的目的是评估急诊人员管理法医证据的实践水平,观察急诊经验与管理法医证据实践水平之间的联系,研究法医教育/培训与管理法医证据实践水平之间的联系。这项观察性横断面分析研究于 2022 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月在沙特阿拉伯进行。参与者完成了一项自我管理的在线调查。研究人员根据一份提供急诊科法医证据收集指南的论文设计了一份调查问卷,以此来衡量实践水平。大多数急诊科医护人员在管理法医证据方面的实践水平良好(64.7%)。实践经验丰富的医护人员在文件记录方面得分最低,而实践经验不足的医护人员在痕迹证据和衣物方面得分最低。每月遇到法证案件数量较少(即少于两起或三至五起案件)的急救人员更有可能对法证证据管理不善。没有接受过教育或培训的急救人员更有可能在法医证据收集方面表现不佳。此外,接受过法医教育/培训的人员在法医实践中表现优秀的比例(56.52%)高于表现不佳的比例(7.14%)。那些声称其所在机构已发布指南的人更有可能拥有出色的实践(75.36%),而那些没有收到指南的人则更有可能在法医证据管理方面表现不佳(85.71%)。需要开展更多涉及当地医院的研究,并在评估法医证据收集工作时使用一致有效的方法:大多数急诊人员在法医证据管理方面具有良好的实践水平。急诊人员需要接受更多法医领域的培训和教育。
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