PROTOCOL FOR POST CONFERENCE FOLLOWING
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE EXAMINATIONS AT ARCH
Purpose:
To provide patients and families with information regarding results of the sexual abuse examination and to provide effective crisis intervention to patients and families as needed.
Goals:
- To insure that patient/family understand the results of the sexual abuse examination and the significance.
- To insure that patient/family understand any medical follow-up that is needed.
- To insure that patient/family understand the role of DCFS, FPD, and/or law enforcement in their case.
- To review behavioral symptoms and family social problems and assess patient/family's needs accordingly (utilizing the ARCH Child Behavior Questionnaire)
- To provide counseling resources as needed.
- To provide effective crisis intervention, if needed. This is to be accomplished by:
- Helping to relieve symptoms of family stress
- Working to restore the family to optimal pre-crisis levels of functioning.
- Identifying and understanding the relevant precipitation of event(s).
- Identifying remedial measures that the family can take or that community resources can provide to remedy the crisis situation
- Initiating the family's development of new ways of perceiving, thinking, feeling, and objectively copy responses for future use
Procedures:
- MD/RNP and ACH social worker will meet with patient and family in one of the family interview rooms.
- MD and/or RNP will explain the results of the sexual abuse examination (including general, genital, and anal findings), and their significance.
- MD or RNP will explain recommendations for any medical follow-up needed.
- Patient/family is encouraged to ask questions until they fully understand the information relayed to them.
- Patient/family is provided an information booklet on sexual abuse and contents of the booklet are reviewed by the MD and/or RNP or the ACH social worker, as appropriate.
- MD or RNP along with ACH social worker will explain the role of DCFS, FPD, and/or law enforcement in reference to the alleged perpetrator.
- MD or RNP will review the ARCH Child Behavioral Questionnaire form with the guardian and discuss any family social concerns, which may add stress to the current situation.
- The family's strengths and needs are assessed and focus is placed on strengths to help improve self-esteem of the family members. The MD, RNP, and the ACH social worker help families to "problem-solve".
- MD or RNP, and/or ACH social worker will discuss any counseling needs for patient and/or family and make the appropriate referrals.
- If patient needs immediate psychiatric evaluation, a psychiatric consult for evaluation for possible inpatient admission will be obtained.
- If crisis intervention is needed, the TCAR staff will begin by allowing patient and family to express their feelings about the incident or current family situation while he/she listens carefully.
- The discussion will then focus on the family perceptions of the situation, what led to the crisis, and how the family has dealt with it.
- Potential financial resources such as Crime Victims Reparations will be discussed.
Rev. 9/02