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GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS
The prevalence of intimate partner violence in women presenting to orthopaedic clinics .
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OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - ACE Report

OE Journal. 2013;1(7):17 Lancet. 2013 Sep 7;382(9895):866-76
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Sheila Sprague discuss the prevalence of intimate partner violence in orthopaedic clinics.

2945 women presenting to orthopaedic injury clinics were included in this multinational survey study to investigate the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV). Female patients who met eligibility criteria at one of the 12 orthopaedic fracture clinics in Canada, USA, Denmark, the Netherlands, or India anonymously answered direct questions about physical, emotional and sexual IPV. Additionally, these patients completed the Women Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) and the Partner Violence Screen (PVS) questionnaires to determine the prevalence of women suffering from IPV within the past year and over their lifetime. Results indicated that approximately 1 in 6 women presenting to an orthopaedic injury clinics have experienced IPV in the past year, and 1 in 3 women experience IPV in their life time. In addition, 1 in 50 women were presenting to the clinic as a direct result of IPV. Few of the women had ever been asked about IPV by any physician. Most patients thought orthopaedic surgeons should ask women about IPV.


Details zur Finanzierung der Veröffentlichung +
Finanzierung:
Non-Industry funded
Sponsor:
McMaster University Surgical Associates, Orthopaedic Trauma Association & Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation
Conflicts:
None disclosed

Risiko der Voreingenommenheit

10/10

Kriterien für die Berichterstattung

21/21

Fragilitäts-Index

N/A

Was the allocation sequence adequately generated?

Was allocation adequately concealed?

Blinding Treatment Providers: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Blinding Outcome Assessors: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Blinding Patients: Was knowledge of the allocated interventions adequately prevented?

Was loss to follow-up (missing outcome data) infrequent?

Are reports of the study free of suggestion of selective outcome reporting?

Were outcomes objective, patient-important and assessed in a manner to limit bias (ie. duplicate assessors, Independent assessors)?

Was the sample size sufficiently large to assure a balance of prognosis and sufficiently large number of outcome events?

Was investigator expertise/experience with both treatment and control techniques likely the same (ie.were criteria for surgeon participation/expertise provided)?

Ja = 1

Ungewiss = 0.5

Nicht relevant = 0

Nein = 0

Die Bewertung der Berichtskriterien bewertet die Transparenz, mit der die Autoren die methodischen und studienspezifischen Merkmale der Studie in der Veröffentlichung angeben. Die Bewertung ist in fünf Kategorien unterteilt, die im Folgenden vorgestellt werden.

4/4

Randomization

4/4

Outcome Measurements

4/4

Inclusion / Exclusion

4/4

Therapy Description

5/5

Statistics

Detsky AS, Naylor CD, O'Rourke K, McGeer AJ, L'Abbé KA. J Clin Epidemiol. 1992;45:255-65

Der Fragilitätsindex ist ein Instrument, das bei der Interpretation signifikanter Ergebnisse hilft und ein Maß für die Stärke eines Ergebnisses liefert. Der Fragilitätsindex gibt die Anzahl der aufeinanderfolgenden Ereignisse an, die zu einem dichotomen Ergebnis hinzugefügt werden müssen, damit das Ergebnis nicht mehr signifikant ist. Eine kleine Zahl steht für ein schwächeres Ergebnis und eine große Zahl für ein stärkeres Ergebnis.

Warum wurde diese Studie jetzt benötigt?

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is characterized by physical, emotional, sexual, psychological or financial abuse between intimate partners and is often referred to as domestic violence, battering or spouse abuse. IPV is a prevalent issue in society and recent international studies have documented the lifetime prevalence of IPV in women ranging from 15% to 71%. IPV in orthopaedic fracture clinical settings is a topic that has been underdeveloped, with a paucity of literature investigating the topic. This multinational study was needed to estimate prevalence rates of IPV in orthopaedic fracture and trauma centres across the globe.

Was war die wichtigste Forschungsfrage?

What is the prevalence of women reporting to orthopaedic fracture clinics, who have been subjected to intimate partner violence in the past 12 months or over their life time?

Merkmale der Studie +
Population:
2945 women (of at least 16 or 18 years of age, depending on location) who had presented to the orthopaedic injury clinic with a musculoskeletal injury.
Intervention:
N/A
Comparison:
N/A
Outcomes:
Patients under went direct questioning using three direct questions that were rephrased to assess 12 month prevalence and life time prevalence of IPV. The questions were: Have you been physically abused? Have you been emotionally abused? Have you been sexually abused? Two questionnaires were also completed to establish prevalence of IPV, the Women Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) and the Partner Violence Screen (PVS). A female study coordinator provided every participant with the questionnaire to complete independently in a private location. Responses were then returned to the coordinator in a sealed envelope.
Methods:
Cross-sectional: Multinational: Prevalence study: Survey
Time:
N/A
Was waren die wichtigsten Ergebnisse?
  • A total of 2945 women from 12 centers were included in this study. The response rate was 85% for the 10 centers that maintained screening records. Due to missing data the primary outcome is based on 2839 participants.
  • Based on direct questioning, the overall prevalence of IPV was 16% in the past 12 months. Emotional abuse was experienced by 16% of women, physical abuse was experienced by 3% of women and sexual abuse was experienced by 1% of women.
  • The prevalence of IPV in the past 12 months in the Canadian and US centres (18%) was significantly higher compared to the Dutch and Danish centres (12%) (p<0.001), but was no different than that observed in the Indian centres (18%) (p=0.35).
  • The PVS and WAST identified almost 50% fewer women who had suffered IPV with in the past 12months compared to the direct questions (7.1%, 95% CI 6.2-8.1 and 7.4% 6.5-8.4, respectively)
  • The overall lifetime prevalence of IPV was 35%. Approximately 33% of women experienced emotional abuse, 18% experienced physical abuse and just fewer than 10% experienced sexual abuse.
  • The lifetime prevalence of IPV in North American centres (40%) was significantly higher compared to European centres (24%) (p=0.001) and the Indian centre (p=18%) (p=0.016).
  • North American women reported significantly higher rates of physical abuse in their lifetime (20%) compared to those in the Netherlands and Denmark (13%) and India (2%) (p<0.004).
  • Just fewer than 2% of women presented to fracture clinics as a direct result of IPV. Of these women, only 14% had ever been asked by a health care provider whether they had experienced IPV.
  • Those at a lower risk of IPV throughout their lifetime included married women, women with children, women with injuries of the limbs and women living in the Netherlands or Denmark. Those at a lower risk of IPV in the previous 12 months included women who were older, in a short-term relationship (less than 10 years), who live in the Netherlands or Denmark and those who had no children.
  • More than 60% of women believed that orthopaedic surgeons should directly ask women about IPV.
Was sollte ich mir besonders merken?

The results from this study indicate that approximately 1 in 6 women presenting to orthopaedic clinics have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past year, and 1 in 50 women were visiting the clinic as a direct result of IPV. Over a life time IPV appears to affect close to 1 in every 3 women with musculoskeletal injuries. The prevalence of IPV by region differed significantly, with North America having a higher prevalence based on the current assessment. Orthopaedic surgeons are in a good position to identify and support women who have experienced IPV.

Wie wird sich dies auf die Behandlung meiner Patienten auswirken?

Based on the relatively high prevalence of women who have suffered from intimate partner violence in orthopaedic clinic settings, establishing an identification and support program for these patients is necessary. With the top cause of death following domestic violence being trauma (42%), surgeon awareness, as well as support programs, at the orthopaedic injury clinic level are crucial. It should also be noted that this study may have been limited by a number of factors including; the broad definition of IPV, the fact that questionnaires were only validated for an English speaking population, and the cultural acceptability of asking questions pertaining to IPV.

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