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背景:医院环境为筛查人际暴力(IPV)和性侵犯(SA)提供了独特的机会,但往往缺乏医疗信息技术解决方案,无法通过法医报告生成可靠有效的医学法律文件:该项目的目标是评估一种用于记录 IPV 和 SA 案件的试验性技术 "工具",该工具可支持法医护士和相关利益方生成高质量的文件并协调受害者支持服务:该工具是一项数字健康干预措施,供加利福尼亚州四个县的法医护士、执法人员、受害者支持组织等使用。我们开展了一项混合方法试点研究,围绕新工具的采用、使用和影响收集数据:结果:该工具在所有四个试点县的不同时间点成功上线,各县的使用比例和表格类型各不相同:检查、转诊、附录、风险评估和其他。参与者使用该工具的动机是,他们认为需要超越传统手工(纸质)方式的数据处理功能。主要功能包括主体映射、有效表格内的数据质量控制、将附录附加到已有的病例报告以及向外部接收者分发数据的方法。需要进一步研究和开发纳入人体图和表格的功能,并了解执法部门和受害者支持组织的信息需求:我们的评估证明了医疗信息技术工具的可行性和可接受性,该工具可支持法医护士记录 IPV 和 SA,并将信息直接提供给多个法律和支持相关的利益方。未来的发展领域包括为数字化表格整合 IPV 和 SA 相关数据标准、增强身体映射功能,以及了解从法医护士那里接收数字化数据的人员对该工具的需求。
Health Information Technology Documentation and Referrals for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault.
Background: Hospital settings provide a unique opportunity to screen for intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) yet often lack health information technology (IT) solutions for generating reliable and valid medicolegal documentation via forensic reports.
Objectives: The objective of the project was to evaluate a pilot, technology "tool" for documenting cases of IPV and SA that could support forensic nurse examiners and related stakeholders in generating high-quality documentation and coordinating victim support services.
Methods: The tool was a digital health intervention implemented for use among forensic nurse examiners, law enforcement, victim support organizations, and more within four counties of California. We conducted a mixed-methods pilot study that captured data around the adoption, use, and impact of having access to the newly implemented tool.
Results: The tool successfully went live in all four pilot counties at different time points with different proportions of use by county and form type: exams, referrals, addenda, risk assessments, and other. Participants were motivated to use the tool out of a perceived need for data handling functionalities that went beyond traditional manual (paper) means. Key functionalities included body mapping, data quality controls within validated forms, attaching addenda to already existing case reports, and the means to distribute data to external recipients. Further study and development are needed on functions to incorporate into body maps and forms and understanding the information needs of law enforcement and victim support organizations.
Conclusion: Our evaluation demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of a health IT tool to support forensic nurse documentation of IPV and SA and direct information to multiple legal and support-related stakeholders. Areas of future development include integrating IPV- and SA-related data standards for digitized forms, enhancements to the body mapping feature, and understanding the needs of those who receive digital data from forensic nurse examiners within the tool.
期刊介绍:
ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.