Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Help Survivors
A study released in 2023 found that sexual assault survivors who were treated by SANEs “were more often offered recommended services and resources and more frequently accepted them.”
Eileen Poore, who survived a sexual assault in 2019, told Mirror Indy that the forensic nurse who conducted her assault examination saved her life.
“Having somebody that can put you at ease and believe you and get you through that first step of the process is so important,” Poore said.
A former sex crimes prosecutor in Indiana said conviction rates are higher “when a survivor gets an exam from a trained nurse.”
“If you do the exam right, it gives the power back to the survivor,” Angie Morris, who coordinates the University of Southern Indiana’s SANE training, told Indy Mirror. “It meets their needs, connects them to resources and allows them to decide what happens next.”
Building the SANE Workforce
Jeana Friday, RN, told NBC Chicago that while the number of SANE nurses is increasing, there still aren’t enough. She herself works across six hospitals.
In hopes of spurring more interest in pursuing that path of the medical field, Friday spoke to nursing students about forensic nursing and the role SANEs play in supporting survivors.
“Victim blaming is huge, and it actually causes people not to disclose, or just fear of people not believing them,” Friday said. “They need us to know what to do. They need us to be there for them, they need us to start by believing.”
In its “SANEs in Level 1 and 2 Trauma Centers” position statement, released in April 2023, IAFN urges the passage of legislation to ensure 24/7 SANE access to assault survivors, regardless of age through:
- Onsite SANE services;
- Contracts with community-based SANE programs; or
- Formalized transfer agreements with area programs.
One recent piece of legislation takes a step toward IAFN’s mission. H.R. 10000 directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to ensure SANEs are employed at “certain Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, and for other purposes.”
