The Forensic Nurse Working with Intimate Partner Violence, Elder Abuse, and Child Maltreatment
Some forensic nurses complete specialized education and clinical preparation in the care of patients who have experienced physical and emotional abuse or neglect, intimate partner violence, elder abuse, and/or child maltreatment. The forensic nurse who works with this patient population is often responsible for screening for and assessment of the abuse, the medical forensic evaluation of the patient; development and implementation of safety plans; and provision of education, outreach and information for health care providers, community members, and policy makers. The nurse normally works in concert with a collaborative, multidisciplinary group of professionals to develop a plan of care for the patient at discharge. Registered nurses with experience in areas that require advanced physical assessment skills, such as emergency or critical care, are usually those who gravitate toward this aspect of forensic nursing.Some specialists begin their careers as Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and gradually add this expertise, while others solely focus on this one area of forensic nursing. It is very rare (though not unheard of) to find an employment opportunity for a forensic nurse focusing solely on non-sexual violence. Nurses will want to make sure that the training they receive meets all of the requirements in their community, and well as any nationally established standards. Requirements vary significantly, and each state, province, or country Board of Nursing/College of Nursing may have different requirements for nursing practice in this specialty area.Resources
Intimate Partner Violence
- National Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence Medical Forensic Examinations (May 2023)
- Competencies Needed by Health Professionals for Addressing Exposure to Violence and Abuse In Patient Care From the Academy on Violence and Abuse (AVA)
Elder Abuse
- Preventing and Responding to Domestic & Sexual Violence Later in Life –Collection of Resources.
Child Maltreatment
- Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse – Available in our Marketplace
- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Guidelines Adult/Adolescent and Pediatric – Available in English and Spanish