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J Emerg Med ; 59(6): 964-974, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1065311

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BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has contributed to an increase in intimate partner violence (IPV), posing challenges to health care providers who must protect themselves and others during sexual assault examinations. Victims of sexual assault encountered in prehospital and emergency department (ED) settings have legal as well as medical needs. A series of procedures must be carefully followed to facilitate forensic evidence collection and law enforcement investigation. A literature review detected a paucity of published guidance on the management of sexual assault patients in the ED, and no information specific to COVID-19. OBJECTIVE: Investigators sought to update the San Diego County sexual assault guidelines, created in collaboration with health care professionals, forensic specialists, and law enforcement, through a consensus iterative review process. An additional objective was to create a SAFET-I Tool for use by frontline providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. DISCUSSION: The authors present a novel SAFET-I Tool that outlines the following five components of effective sexual assault patient care: stabilization, alert system activation, forensic evidence consideration, expedited post-assault treatment, and trauma-informed care. This framework can be used as an educational tool and template for agencies interested in developing or adapting existing sexual assault policies. CONCLUSIONS: There is a lack of clinical guidance for ED providers that integrates the many aspects of sexual assault patient care, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. A SAFET-I Tool is presented to assist emergency health care providers in the treatment and advocacy of sexual assault patients during a period with increasing rates of IPV.


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Forensic Medicine/methods , Guidelines as Topic/standards , Sex Offenses/psychology , COVID-19/complications , COVID-19/epidemiology , California/epidemiology , Emergency Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Emergency Service, Hospital/trends , Forensic Medicine/standards , Forensic Medicine/trends , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , Physical Examination/adverse effects , Physical Examination/methods , Physical Examination/psychology , Sex Offenses/trends
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Med Leg J ; 88(2): 86-89, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-505906

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The Act and the regulations. How long they might last. The suspension of the renewals. Enforcement and the role of the police. Protection of whistleblowers. The trial scene. The ultimate impact.


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Forensic Medicine/trends , Global Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Infection Control/legislation & jurisprudence , Pandemics/legislation & jurisprudence , COVID-19 , Communicable Disease Control/legislation & jurisprudence , Coronavirus Infections , Humans , Law Enforcement , Pathology, Clinical/trends , Pneumonia, Viral
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