Abstract

To help minimize negative outcomes, child life specialists can provide psychosocial care to patients undergoing a pediatric sexual assault forensic examination (P-SAFE). This exploratory study used a survey to examine child life specialists’ perspectives on their preparation for and role in P-SAFEs. Participants reported their main duties with this population include procedure support, play, and building rapport. The benefits of having child life involved in P-SAFEs were noted as decreasing re-traumatization, increasing cooperation, increasing coping, and decreasing stress and anxiety. Participants reported that most child life services were provided in preparation for the exam and during the exam. The services utilized were preparation, play, and distraction to help patients cope. Results indicated child life specialists felt valued by the multidisciplinary team, especially for their role in procedure support. Lastly, child life specialists reported training for this role occurring most often through informal on the job training. In summary, child life specialists acknowledged the stressors associated with a P-SAFE and perceived their role as beneficial in minimizing such stressors. Health care facilities that provide P-SAFEs should further consider the benefits of child life services to these patients and advocate for their services during P-SAFEs.

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