Title: Teaching about violence and abuse: lessons learned from nursing
1Teaching about violence and abuse lessons
learned from nursing
- Janice Humphreys, RN, NP, PhD, FAAN
- Associate Professor
- Vice-Chair for Faculty Practice
- UCSF School of Nursing
2Evolution of Nursing Knowledge on Family Violence
- Early 1970s - violence and abused were not
viewed within the context of human health - Instead as a criminal problem for the judicial
system - 1970s-80s Nursing research was instrumental is
changing from violent human behavior to
interpersonal violence family system
dysfunction within societal context
3Evolution of Nursing Knowledge on Family Violence
- Burgess Holstrom (1974)
- rape trauma syndrome
- Child sexual assault
- Parker Schumacher (1977) 1st domestic
violence research in nursing - 1st to address womens response to battering
- Emphasized the significance of family roles
4Evolution of Nursing Knowledge on Family Violence
- 1983
- Department of Justice Task Force
- Surgeon Generals Workshop on Violence Public
Health - Influence of nursing research evident in Healthy
People 2000 Report - Helton, McFarlane, Anderson, Bullock others
(1986-7) association between abuse and
complications of pregnancy
5Evolution of Nursing Knowledge on Family Violence
- Campbell (1980s)
- Domestic homicide
- underscored the social context
- interpersonal relationship basis for abuse
- Dangerousness of abuse for women
- Campbell, J., Humphreys, J. (1984). Nursing
care of victims of family violence. Reston, VA
Reston Publishing Company, Inc. - 1992 Annual Review of Nursing Research
- Battered women and their children
6Development of Nursing Education on Family
Violence
- 1995-American College of Nurse-Midwives Domestic
Violence Education Module (Paluzzi Quimby) - developed to serve as an education tool for
student nurse-midwives as well as Certified
Nurse-Midwives on the issue of domestic
violence. - intent is to promote universal screening
- Clinical content
- Readings
- Evaluation
- Appendices (tools, images, documentation
guidelines, legal information, resources,
articles)
7Nursing Network on Violence Against Women
International
- 2000 (and ongoing!)
- Excellence in Nursing Education
- Christine King
8Levels of Competency for Addressing Family
Violence
From Brandt 97
9Exemplars in nursing across educational levels
10Basic Core Competencies Needed for Addressing
Family Violence (from AACN 99)
- Identify, assess document abuse
- Intervene to secure safety reduce vulnerability
- Recognize cultural value factors influencing
family violence - Recognize legal ethical issues in treating
reporting family violence - Engage in activities to prevent family violence
11Educational Activities in Nursing
- Woodtli Beslin (1996) (2002)
- 2-4 hours of content
- 46 taught sexual elder abuse in hour or only
in readings - Only coincidental clinical experiences
- 63 No faculty development in area despite
identified need - IOM (2005)
- Majority (90) of BSN schools of nursing include
- IPV child abuse content
- Less on elder abuse
- However, a few hours of lecture is the norm!
12Professional Requirements in Nursing
- 1995-ACNM
- 1997- AACN
- Generalized professional competencies
- 2006-IOM recommended that all qualified health
professionals query veterans about wartime
experiences symptoms (PTSD)
13What does it take? A persistent presence
- Requirements commitment
- Prepared programs
- Prepared faculty
- A champion
- Dedicated
- Knowledgeable
- Respected
- Didactic content
- Clinical experiences
14Electives Senior Seminars
- Family violence (1-3 credits) Johns Hopkins
University Jacquelyn Campbell - Classroom setting
- Content, theories, reading, discussion
- AND
- Clinical experiences in community agencies
15Masters students
- Guest lectures
- Health Promotion Disease Prevention
- Screening
- Physiologic consequences
- Qualitative Research Methods
- I What kinds of situations or things interfere
with your sleep?R My worrying about my future,
worrying about myself and what I need to do to
take care of all my problems. Worrying about the
kids. Worry interferes with my sleep. Or,
things uncomfortable in the house. Waiting for
someone to come home or someone just left and I
was close to them, that I miss them. I share
this huge bed with the kids so, they interfere
with my sleep.
16Forensic Nursing
- Currently 24 programs
- Online
- 6 certificate
- 2 degree
- Onsite
- 6 certificate
- 11 degree
- Length of programs vary
- Approximately 12-24 months
17Clinical Nurse Specialist Forensic Nursing
Focus
- Prepares specialists to work in
- ED
- acute care
- sexual assault exam programs
- protective services
- forensic tx evaluation units
- death investigation teams
Dan Sheridan Johns Hopkins University
18Doctoral Students
- Guest lectures
- Health Promotion Disease Prevention
- High risk perinatal neonatal care
- Health disparities
- Related courses
- Seminar on Symptom Management
- Specialty courses
- Advanced Nursing Seminar on Violence Health
19American Academy of Nursing Expert Panel on
Violence
- Provide a forum for Fellows with shared
expertise - Expert panels review the current research and
needs within their field to make recommendations
on projects and/or initiatives the Academy should
undertake to transform health care policy and
practice. - The expert panels are intended to address
emerging issues within the nursing profession and
the health of the public.
20CURRICULAR CONTENT TEACHING STRATEGIES
- IOM CONCLUSIONS
- Existing education theories about behavior change
suggest useful teaching approaches to planning
educational interventions for health
professionals tailored to FV. - Ways of changing behavior practice in health
care delivery systems, - Use of techniques to address practitioners
biases about victims, - Not didactic - rather skill-building, practice
enabling, interactive, guided clinical
experience, evaluative feedback
21Recommendations
- Evidence of core competencies for nursing
- Education at the appropriate level across all
levels - Nursing programs should address competencies at
the appropriate level - Ideal Content clinical experiences both
integrated focused - Innovative approaches
- Didactic content alone does not have the same
impact as personal encounter! - Others have led before. You dont have to start
from scratch.
22Recommendations-continued
- In curriculum development practice
- Family violencenot just the direct effects
- Acknowledged as a potentially influential with
every patient - Complex health problem
- Multidisciplinary
23Thank you