Case Report

Follow‐Up of Rape Victims in a Family Practice Setting

Authors: ARTHUR KAUFMAN MD, JOSEPHINE VANDERMEER RN, PhD, PETER DiVASTO MA, SHERRY HILASKI PA, WILLIAM ODEGARD MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTHealth care for rape victims traditionally has been crisis oriented, focused solely upon the victim, and provided either by a gynecologist or psychiatrist. A family practice health team, working in a county hospital, offered rape victims and their families crisis counseling in the emergency room, and follow-up care in a family practice clinic. Follow-up of victims markedly increased from 8% before initiation of the program to 86% afterward. Family members of more than half of the victims seen on follow-up received treatment. A wide range of health needs of both victims and their families, not identified in the emergency room, was identified on follow-up visits. In this way emergency care of the rape victim often became an entry point into the health care system. Rape must be viewed as a family's as well as victim's health problem, often demanding a broader service than can be offered by a gynecologist or psychiatrist alone.

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