2022
DOI: 10.1097/jfn.0000000000000362
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Abstract: Although numerous training options exist for sexual assault nurse examiner certification, most focus on specific certification-related content rather than on creating a holistic preparation for sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) practice. Holistic preparation may be preferable for SANE trainees who are early in their nursing careers or who have practiced in limited clinical environments. This article describes a holistic training approach implemented at a SANE training site funded by the Advanced Nursing Edu… Show more

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“…The literature illustrates widespread practices of victim blaming of women subjected to violence and trauma across society (Taylor, 2020; Welfare-Wilson & Betty, 2022) and in the medicolegal context in particular (McMillan & White, 2015). In one study of sexual assault survivors, every participant questioned whether the assault was their fault (Hutschemaekers et al, 2019), and it is argued that SARC professionals' training should include preparation for working with clients who may have significant fears about others' perceptions of them (Burton et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature illustrates widespread practices of victim blaming of women subjected to violence and trauma across society (Taylor, 2020; Welfare-Wilson & Betty, 2022) and in the medicolegal context in particular (McMillan & White, 2015). In one study of sexual assault survivors, every participant questioned whether the assault was their fault (Hutschemaekers et al, 2019), and it is argued that SARC professionals' training should include preparation for working with clients who may have significant fears about others' perceptions of them (Burton et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%