ARCHIVED: Handbook on Sensitive Practice for Health Care Practitioners: Lessons from Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Researched and Written by...
Candice L. Schachter, DPT, PhD Adjunct Professor, School of Physical Therapy University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Carol A. Stalker, PhD, RSW Professor, Faculty of Social Work Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Eli Teram, PhD Professor, Faculty of Social Work Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Gerri C. Lasiuk, RN, PhD Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta, Edmonton AB
Alanna Danilkewich, MD, FCFP Associate Professor, College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- The Handbook as a Tool for Clinical Practice
- Background Information about Childhood Sexual Abuse
- What Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors Bring to Health Care Encounters
- Principles of Sensitive Practice
- Guidelines for Sensitive Practice: Context of Encounters
- Administrative staff and assistants
- Waiting and waiting areas
- Privacy
- Other issues related to physical environment
- Patient preparation
- Encouraging the presence of a support person or "chaperone"
- Working with survivors from diverse cultural groups
- Collaborative service delivery
- Practitioners' self-care
- Community resources for survivors and health care practitioners
- Guidelines for Sensitive Practice: Encounters with Patients
- Introductions and negotiating roles
- Clothing
- Task-specific inquiry
- General suggestions for examinations
- Time
- Informed consent
- Touch
- Pelvic, breast, genital, and rectal examinations and procedures
- Body position and proximity
- Pregnancy, labour and delivery, postpartum
- Oral and facial health care
- Care within the correctional system
- After any physical examination
- Questions for reflection
- Guidelines for Sensitive Practice: Problems in Encounters
- Guidelines for Sensitive Practice: Disclosure
- The challenge of disclosure for survivors
- Possible indicators of past abuse
- Inquiring about past abuse
- Responding effectively to disclosure
- Additional actions required at the time of disclosure or over time
- Responses to avoid following a disclosure
- Legal and record-keeping issues
- Questions for reflection
- Summary and Concluding Comments
- Appendix A : Empirical Basis of the Handbook
- Appendix B : Prevalence of Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Appendix C : Traumagenic Dynamics of Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Appendix D : Diagnostic Criteria for Stress Disorders
- Appendix E : Sample Introduction to a Facility
- Appendix F : Using Plain Language in Consent Forms
- Appendix G : Working with Aboriginal Individuals
- Appendix H : a Note about Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Appendix I : The Evidence Debate Pertaining to Inquiry about Interpersonal Violence
- Bibliography
- Sensitive Practice At-a-Glance
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