Title of article :
What Victims of Domestic Violence Experience in Emergency Departments; a Cross Sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Rodriguez, Brieana Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA , Mandich, Madalyn Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract :
Introduction: Domestic violence (DV) is a problem defined as physical, sexual, and/or mental abuse used by
one person in a relationship in order to gain control over the other. This study aimed to investigate what victims
of domestic violence are experiencing when they present to the emergency department (ED). Methods: The
survey was conducted during the women’s initial visit to Sojourner Family Peace Center (SFPC) in Milwaukee,
WI. It included 22 questions assessing women’s encounters with screening and treatment for domestic violence
in the ED. Results: 24 surveys were collected over 7 months. Thirteen women presented for treatment of injuries
related or not related to abuse. Problems with abuse-related care they received were identified. 31% of women
presenting with obvious signs of abuse, such as human bite wounds or head injury, were not screened. Four of
11 women were screened with family or law enforcement present. Nine of 11 were screened by a nurse, social
worker, or police officer, not a physician. Four women felt rushed by healthcare professionals and that they did
not genuinely care. Most noticeably, women were not screened at all. Conclusion: DV screening must be done
with no family present. Removing law enforcement from rooms is noted to make women feel more comfortable.
If a family member is adamant about remaining with the patient, the patient can be removed for a blood draw
or sensitive exam to attain privacy. Standardizing screening could aid in making DV victims feel less rushed and
more at ease. The courageous women sharing personal stories help pave the way to better treatment for future
victims of DV presenting to the ED.
Keywords :
Domestic violence , emergency service , hospital
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)