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Clinical care for sexual assault survivors multimedia training: a mixed-methods study of effect on healthcare providers’ attitudes, knowledge, confidence, and practice in humanitarian settings

机译:性侵犯幸存者的临床护理多媒体培训:混合方法研究对医疗机构在人道主义环境中的态度,知识,信心和实践的影响

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Background Sexual assault is a threat to public health in refugee and conflict affected settings, placing survivors at risk for unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, STIs, HIV, psychological trauma, and social stigma. In response, the International Rescue Committee developed a multimedia training tool to encourage competent, compassionate, and confidential clinical care for sexual assault survivors in low-resource settings. This study evaluated the effect of the training on healthcare providers’ attitudes, knowledge, confidence, and practices in four countries.
机译:背景技术性侵犯是在难民和受冲突影响的地区对公共健康的威胁,使幸存者面临意外怀孕,不安全流产,性传播感染,艾滋病毒,心理创伤和社会污名化的风险。作为回应,国际救援委员会开发了一种多媒体培训工具,以鼓励在资源贫乏地区为性侵犯幸存者提供胜任,富有同情心和机密的临床护理。这项研究评估了培训对四个国家医疗保健提供者的态度,知识,信心和做法的影响。

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