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Record ID: 55db3330-e8b5-41c1-a626-d237b75ced0b
Type: Journal Article
Title: Emergency department staff responses to a protocol of care for abused women
Other Titles: Health education and behavior
Authors: Fanslow, Janet
Norton, Robyn
Loughlin, Sue
Spinola, Carla
Stewart, Liz
Keywords: Screening;Health;Training
Year: 2000
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 27 (5), October 2000
Notes:  Formerly Health education quarterly
Details evaluation of a New Zealand project that aimed to implement a five-step protocol of care for victims of partner abuse and domestic violence. The protocol's care objectives were to increase emergency department staff members’ ability to identify women abused by partners, improve the acute management that women received, and increase women’s referral to appropriate support services. Discusses staff responses to the protocol and training, barriers to implementation and implications for practice.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14539
ISSN: 10901981
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