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Record ID: 96c462e1-fb7e-4552-8c53-f389a227c460
Type: Journal Article
Title: One year follow-up of an emergency department protocol for abused women
Other Titles: Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
Authors: Norton, Robyn N
Fanslow, Janet L
Robinson, Elizabeth M
Keywords: Training;Health
Year: 1999
Publisher: Public Health Association of Australia
Citation: 23 (4), August 1999
Notes:  Outlines the methodology and results of a New Zealand study directed at assessing whether the initial success of an emergency department protocol of care for victims of domestic violence was maintained over a one-year period. Comparisons of two emergency departments in Auckland public hospitals revealed that, although increasing staff training and education in the use of protocols was capable of producing improvements in standards of care, the initial effects of the new measures did not continue. Suggests that if protocol benefits are to be maintained, institutional mechanisms for implementation and evaluation must be improved. Some alternatives to short-term training of staff, as a means to achieving this, are then presented.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16021
ISSN: 1326-0200
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