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Challenges for Military Sexual Trauma Coordinators and Culture of Safety Considerations

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Challenges for Military Sexual Trauma Coordinators and Culture of Safety Considerations

The VA OIG conducted a review of select activities and challenges of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Coordinators and Veterans Integrated Service Network Points of Contact in response to a request from Congressman Chris Pappas, Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs’ Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, and Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Chairwoman of the Women Veterans Task Force. The OIG also reviewed the culture of safety for patients requesting MST-related care. Sexual trauma experienced while serving in the military affects both women and men with potentially serious and long-term consequences. Psychological trauma, such as MST, also increases risk of physical health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. The Veterans Health Administration requires that each facility has a designated MST Coordinator with at least 20 percent of their time dedicated to protected administrative time. The OIG conducted a national survey and interviews to evaluate MST Coordinators duties and perceived challenges. Approximately 80 percent of the respondents reported having been assigned at least 20 percent or more of protected time. Thirty-nine percent reported inadequate resources to fulfill MST Coordinator administrative responsibilities. Based on analysis of survey results and interview information, the OIG found that insufficient protected administrative time, role demands, insufficient support staff, and inadequate funding and outreach materials challenged MST Coordinators’ ability to fulfill role responsibilities. Additionally, the OIG found that MST Coordinators who reported more dedicated time than other MST Coordinators did not necessarily serve at facilities with higher numbers of patients in MST related care.

The OIG made one recommendation to the Under Secretary for Health to evaluate the sufficiency of current guidance and operational status regarding protected administrative time, administrative staff support, and funding for outreach, education, and special project resources, with consideration of MST Coordinators’ responsibilities, and take action as warranted.

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Challenges for Military Sexual Trauma Coordinators and Culture of Safety Considerations

The VA OIG conducted a review of select activities and challenges of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Coordinators and Veterans Integrated Service Network Points of Contact in response to a request from Congressman Chris Pappas, Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs’ Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, and Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Chairwoman of the Women Veterans Task Force. The OIG also reviewed the culture of safety for patients requesting MST-related care. Sexual trauma experienced while serving in the military affects both women and men with potentially serious and long-term consequences. Psychological trauma, such as MST, also increases risk of physical health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. The Veterans Health Administration requires that each facility has a designated MST Coordinator with at least 20 percent of their time dedicated to protected administrative time. The OIG conducted a national survey and interviews to evaluate MST Coordinators duties and perceived challenges. Approximately 80 percent of the respondents reported having been assigned at least 20 percent or more of protected time. Thirty-nine percent reported inadequate resources to fulfill MST Coordinator administrative responsibilities. Based on analysis of survey results and interview information, the OIG found that insufficient protected administrative time, role demands, insufficient support staff, and inadequate funding and outreach materials challenged MST Coordinators’ ability to fulfill role responsibilities. Additionally, the OIG found that MST Coordinators who reported more dedicated time than other MST Coordinators did not necessarily serve at facilities with higher numbers of patients in MST related care.

The OIG made one recommendation to the Under Secretary for Health to evaluate the sufficiency of current guidance and operational status regarding protected administrative time, administrative staff support, and funding for outreach, education, and special project resources, with consideration of MST Coordinators’ responsibilities, and take action as warranted.

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