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April 2024Violence, family
Adult Abuse
Adult abuse or intimate partner violence is very common and can occur in many different circumstances or interactions. Human trafficking is a complex and largely hidden crime. Abuse and trafficking are often kept hidden by the victim and may be difficult to diagnose, yet they cause significant physical and emotional morbidity. They can also lead to the death of the abused or trafficked person.
(list not exhaustive)
Given a patient experiencing possible adult abuse, the candidate will diagnose the cause, severity, and complications and will initiate an appropriate management plan. In particular, the candidate will assess immediate and short-term risk to the patient, and devise a safe and effective plan for this patient.
Given a patient experiencing possible adult abuse, the candidate will
list and interpret critical clinical findings, including those based on
the identification of possible factors putting the patient at increased risk of abuse (e.g., pregnancy, threat to leave);
whether the partner/companion has risk factors for being violent;
the varied nature of symptoms and signs that may indicate potential abuse or trafficking (e.g., repeated presentations that demonstrate inconsistencies between history and clinical findings);
the nature of the interaction between patient and partner/companion (e.g., large age difference, power imbalance) as well as the importance of interviewing and examining the patient alone; and
the level of immediate and short-term danger for the patient as determined through an assessment of risk factors for lethality or serious injury;
list and interpret critical investigations, including the careful documentation of the location and nature of injuries and appropriate investigation of physical injuries via physical examination and other tests, as needed; and
construct an effective initial management plan, including
maintaining an empathic therapeutic relationship;
ensuring confidentiality, apart from legal reporting requirements;
assisting the patient in devising a safety plan;
giving information regarding access to transition housing and support services;
arranging supportive follow-up; and
ensuring safe care of dependents.