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Paramedic Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Preparedness to Manage Intimate Partner Violence Patients

机译:护理人员学生的知识,态度和准备,以管理亲密的合作伙伴暴力患者

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Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) refers to abuse transpiring between people in an intimate relationship. Intimate partner violence is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for women that paramedics frequently report encountering and yet paramedics rarely receive formal education or training to manage. The response of paramedics to IPV is likely to be directed by their individual knowledge, attitudes, and preparedness; all of which are currently unknown. This study aimed to measure paramedic students' knowledge, attitudes, and preparedness to manage IPV patients, and provides baseline data to inform the development of contemporary curricula. Methods: We surveyed a cohort of paramedic students from two Australian universities using the Modified Physician REadiness to Manage Intimate partner violence Survey (PREMIS). Internal consistency of previously identified scales was calculated and multiple linear regression was used to measure the association between previous training, knowledge, attitudes, and preparation. Results: We received 260 surveys (80.5% response rate). Results show that actual knowledge, perceived knowledge, and preparedness to manage IPV patients were low. Students with previous training reported higher perceived knowledge (p <.05) and preparedness (p <.01). Participants reported low self-efficacy, confidence, and preparation to manage IPV patients and demonstrated mostly neutral attitudes toward women and patients. Conclusions: Results indicate students require increased IPV education. Education should improve knowledge and preparedness to recognize and refer IPV patients, as well as change neutral and inappropriate attitudes. Incorporating such education and training into the paramedic curricula may improve the preparedness of practitioners, resulting in an improved response to IPV patients.
机译:背景:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是指亲密关系中的人之间发生的虐待。亲密伴侣暴力是女性发病和死亡的主要原因,护理人员经常报告遇到这种情况,但护理人员很少接受正规教育或培训来管理。医护人员对IPV的反应可能由他们的个人知识、态度和准备情况决定;所有这些目前都不得而知。这项研究旨在测量护理专业学生管理IPV患者的知识、态度和准备情况,并提供基线数据,为现代课程的开发提供信息。方法:我们使用改进的医师准备应对亲密伴侣暴力调查(PREMIS)对来自澳大利亚两所大学的护理学学生进行了队列调查。计算之前确定的量表的内部一致性,并使用多元线性回归来衡量之前的培训、知识、态度和准备之间的关联。结果:我们收到260份调查报告(回复率为80.5%)。结果表明,IPV患者的实际知识、感知知识和管理准备程度较低。之前接受过培训的学生报告了更高的感知知识(p<0.05)和准备能力(p<0.01)。参与者报告自我效能感、信心和管理IPV患者的准备度较低,并且对女性和患者表现出基本中立的态度。结论:结果表明学生需要加强IPV教育。教育应提高认识和准备,以识别和转诊IPV患者,并改变中立和不恰当的态度。将此类教育和培训纳入辅助医疗课程可能会提高从业者的准备,从而改善对IPV患者的反应。

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