[某三级参考医院紧急情况下对性侵犯受害者的关注议定书的执行结果]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2021-11-30
Ana Monzó-Miralles, Alba Couchoud-Falcó
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目的:评估《紧急情况下性侵犯受害者综合保健和司法护理议定书》的遵守程度,并将护理质量指标与该议定书实施前两年的质量指标进行比较。方法:回顾性、比较、队列研究,在2018年1月至2020年12月期间,通过CIE-10诊断代码T74.2性侵犯和CIE-10 T76.2疑似性侵犯,在协议发布前后,在医院急诊科接受治疗的128名受害者(124名女性和4名男性),年龄4至62岁。将样本分为实施方案前(n=80)和实施方案后(n=48)两组。对109名16岁以上的妇科急诊妇女进行了亚分析。结果:《方案》实施后,主要指标的依从性显著提高,在妇科急诊中更为明显:HIV预防(方案前组和方案后组分别为43.4%和83.7%)、妊娠预防(方案前组和方案后组分别为54.5%和81.4%)、警察干预(方案前组和方案后组分别为48.5%和74.4%)、SIVIO表格依从性(方案前组和方案后组分别为48.5%和74.4%)和SIVIO表格依从性(方案前组和方案后组分别为16.7%和46.5%)。注意时间没有明显变化。转介心理支持的人数增加了很低的百分比(0%对12.5%)。结论:议定书的实施使紧急情况下的护理质量有了明显改善,关键指标有了显著提高。紧急情况下的护理时间应该缩短,SIVIO表格的遵守情况应该增加,心理支持的转诊也应该增加。
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[Results of the implementation of a protocol of attention to victims of sexual assault in Emergencies of a reference tertiary hospital.]

Objective: To assess the degree of compliance of the Comprehensive Health and Judicial Care Protocol for Victims of Sexual Assaults attended in Emergencies, and to compare the quality indicators of care with those obtained for the 2 years prior to its implementation.

Methods: Retrospective, comparative, cohort study of the 128 victims (124 women and 4 men), aged 4 to 62 years, treated in the Hospital Emergency Department, before and after the publication of the Protocol through the CIE-10 diagnostic code T74.2 Sexual assault and CIE-10 T76.2 Suspected sexual assault, between January 2018 and December 2020. The sample was divided into two groups, before (n=80) and after (n=48) the implementation of the protocol. A sub-analysis of 109 women older than 16 years attended in the Gynecological Emergencies has been performed.

Results: The implementation of the Protocol has led to a significant increase in the compliance with the main indicators, more evident in Gynecological Emergencies: HIV prophylaxis (43.4% vs 83.7%, respectively in the Pre and Post-protocol Groups), pregnancy prophylaxis (54.5% vs 81.4%), police intervention (48.5% vs 74.4%) and SIVIO form compliance (16.7% vs 46.5%). Attention time has not shown significant changes. The referral for psychological support has been increased by a very low percentage (0% vs 12.5%).

Conclusions: The implementation of the Protocol has led to an evident improvement in the quality of care in Emergencies, with a significant increase in key indicators. Care time in Emergencies should be reduced, and the SIVIO form compliance, as well as the referral for psychological support should be increased.

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