Investigating Disparities in Behavior and Care Between Alaska Native and White Victims of Sexual Violence: The Importance of Culturally Competent Nursing Care

Context: According to Alaska’s former governor the sexual violence issue in the state has become an epidemic. Four out of ten women in Alaska have been victims of sexual assault. The purpose of this research was to determine the existence of health care disparities in the treatment of Alaska Native...

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Main Author: Koster, Elizabeth Danielle
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.uark.edu/nursuht/26
https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/nursuht/article/1025/viewcontent/KOSTER_THESIS_2015.pdf
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spelling ftunivarkansas:oai:scholarworks.uark.edu:nursuht-1025 2023-11-12T04:20:24+01:00 Investigating Disparities in Behavior and Care Between Alaska Native and White Victims of Sexual Violence: The Importance of Culturally Competent Nursing Care Koster, Elizabeth Danielle 2015-12-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.uark.edu/nursuht/26 https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/nursuht/article/1025/viewcontent/KOSTER_THESIS_2015.pdf unknown ScholarWorks@UARK https://scholarworks.uark.edu/nursuht/26 https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/nursuht/article/1025/viewcontent/KOSTER_THESIS_2015.pdf The Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Undergraduate Honors Theses text 2015 ftunivarkansas 2023-10-30T09:31:06Z Context: According to Alaska’s former governor the sexual violence issue in the state has become an epidemic. Four out of ten women in Alaska have been victims of sexual assault. The purpose of this research was to determine the existence of health care disparities in the treatment of Alaska Native women victims of sexual violence compared to white women victims and address the need for sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) to provide culturally competent nursing care. Objective: The specific research questions addressed in this study compared multiple variables between Alaska Native and white women victims of sexual violence: behaviors during examination, condition during assault, time from assault to report, hospital admittance, injuries experienced, victim-suspect relationship and the decision to engage in intercourse following assault. It was hypothesized that significant differences would be noted between the Alaska Native and white women victims. Design: This was a secondary data analysis of research collected from over 1,600 Alaska Sexual Nurse Examiner surveys conducted by SANEs between 1996-2006. Setting: The SANE examinations were conducted at designated multidisciplinary centers in Anchorage, Homer, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome and Soldotna following the occurrence of a sexual assault. Participants: The populations in this research included both the Alaska Native women victims of sexual violence and the white women victims of sexual violence. Interventions: The original data was collected from SANE evaluations to provide supplemental information on sexual assault victimizations. Main Outcome Measures: The original dataset contained 453 variables, but the variables explored in this study included demographic characteristics of victims, assault characteristics, post-assault characteristics, exam characteristics and findings, and suspect characteristics. A univariate analysis was completed to describe the victims’ socio-demographic characteristics (frequencies for categorical variables and descriptive ... Text Kodiak Nome Alaska University of Arkansas: ScholarWorks@UARK Anchorage
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description Context: According to Alaska’s former governor the sexual violence issue in the state has become an epidemic. Four out of ten women in Alaska have been victims of sexual assault. The purpose of this research was to determine the existence of health care disparities in the treatment of Alaska Native women victims of sexual violence compared to white women victims and address the need for sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) to provide culturally competent nursing care. Objective: The specific research questions addressed in this study compared multiple variables between Alaska Native and white women victims of sexual violence: behaviors during examination, condition during assault, time from assault to report, hospital admittance, injuries experienced, victim-suspect relationship and the decision to engage in intercourse following assault. It was hypothesized that significant differences would be noted between the Alaska Native and white women victims. Design: This was a secondary data analysis of research collected from over 1,600 Alaska Sexual Nurse Examiner surveys conducted by SANEs between 1996-2006. Setting: The SANE examinations were conducted at designated multidisciplinary centers in Anchorage, Homer, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome and Soldotna following the occurrence of a sexual assault. Participants: The populations in this research included both the Alaska Native women victims of sexual violence and the white women victims of sexual violence. Interventions: The original data was collected from SANE evaluations to provide supplemental information on sexual assault victimizations. Main Outcome Measures: The original dataset contained 453 variables, but the variables explored in this study included demographic characteristics of victims, assault characteristics, post-assault characteristics, exam characteristics and findings, and suspect characteristics. A univariate analysis was completed to describe the victims’ socio-demographic characteristics (frequencies for categorical variables and descriptive ...
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