Prevalence of abuse and intimate partner violence surgical evaluation (PRAISE) in orthopaedic fracture clinics: a multinational prevalence study

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作者
Petrisor, Brad A.
Drew, Brian
Rajaratnam, Krishan
Williams, Dale
Wong, Ivan
Kwok, Desmond
Denkers, Matt
Cameron, Alicia
Resendes, Sarah
Ramnath, Ivanna
Chien, Teresa
Pham, Ngan K.
Avram, Victoria
Ayeni, Olufemi R.
de Beer, Justin
Winemaker, Mitchell
Ogilvie, Rick
Peterson, Devin
Swaleh, Rukia
Schemitsch, Emil H.
Hall, Jeremy
McKee, Michael
Waddell, James
Daniels, Timothy
Whelan, Daniel
Bogoch, Earl
Nauth, Aaron
Vicente, Milena
Hidy, Jennifer
Puskas, David
LeFrancois, Tina
Coles, Chad
Glazebrook, Mark
Leighton, Ross
Johnston, David
Dobbin, Gwen
Trask, Kelly
MacDonald, Shelley
Stairs, Jocelyn
Duffy, Paul
Buckley, Richard
Korley, Robert
Puloski, Shannon
Carcary, Kimberly
McColl, Jeanine
Brister, Danica
Lemke, H. Michael
Boyer, Dory
McCormack, Robert
Perey, Bertrand
机构
[1] Hamilton Health Sciences - General Hospital, Hamilton, ON
[2] Hamilton Health Sciences - McMaster Hospital and Henderson Hospital, Hamilton, ON
[3] St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON
[4] Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Thunder Bay, ON
[5] QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS
[6] Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB
[7] Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC
[8] University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia, MO
[9] Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam
[10] Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam
[11] Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus
[12] Sancheti Institute for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Pune, Maharashtra
[13] McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8L 8E7
来源
LANCET | 2013年 / 382卷 / 9895期
关键词
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; HEALTH; WOMEN; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61205-2
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the leading cause of non-fatal injury to women worldwide. Musculoskeletal injuries, which are often seen by orthopaedic surgeons, are the second most common manifestation of IPV. We aimed to establish the 12-month and lifetime prevalence of IPV in women presenting to orthopaedic fracture clinics. Methods The PRAISE team of 80 investigators did a cross-sectional study of a consecutive sample of 2945 female participants at 12 orthopaedic fracture clinics in Canada, the USA, the Netherlands, Denmark, and India. Participants who met the eligibility criteria anonymously answered direct questions about physical, emotional, and sexual IPV, and completed two previously developed questionnaires (Women Abuse Screening Tool [WAST] and Partner Violence Screen [PVS]). We did a multivariable logistic regression analysis to investigate the risk factors associated with IPV. Findings The overall response rate was 85% (2344 of 2759 patients provided informed consent). One in six women (455/2839, 16.0%, 95% CI 14.7-17.4%) disclosed a history of IPV within the past year, and one in three (882/2550, 34.6%, 32.8-36.5%) had experienced IPV in their lifetime. 49 women (1.7%, 1.3-2.2%) attended their clinic visit as a direct consequence of IPV, only seven of whom (14%) had ever been asked about IPV in a health-care setting. Women in short-term relationships (OR 0.584, 99% CI 0.396-0.860, p=0.0001) were at increased risk of IPV and physical abuse in the past 12 months in this study. Compared with women in Canada and the USA, those in the Netherlands and Denmark were at reduced risk of any abuse in the past 12 months, physical abuse in lifetime, and any abuse in lifetime (OR 0.595, 99% CI 0.427-0.830, p<0.0001; 0.630, 0.445-0.890, p=0.001; and 0.464, 0.352-0.612, p<0.0001, respectively). Interpretation PRAISE is the largest prevalence study done so far in orthopaedics. Orthopaedic surgeons should be confident in the assumption that one in six women have a history of physical abuse, and that one in 50 injured women will present to the clinic as a direct result of IPV. Our findings warrant serious consideration for fracture clinics to improve identification of, respond to, and provide referral services for, victims of IPV.
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