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DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2012-100517 |
Web resource: | https://ebn.bmj.com/content/15/3/81.short |
Type: | Journal Article |
Title: | Primary care-based training and support interventions are successful in increasing identification and referral of women experiencing domestic violence |
Other Titles: | Evidence Based Nursing |
Authors: | Taft, Angela |
Year: | 2012 |
Citation: | No 3 Vol.: 15 |
Notes: | Feder G, Davies RA, Baird K, et al. Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) of women experiencing domestic violence with a primary care training and support programme: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2011;378:1788–95.Implications for practice and research¦ A comprehensive systems approach in primary care (using supportive interdisciplinary collaboration linked to domestic violence (DV) services) could increase identification and referral of women for DV support. ¦ DV training for primary care nurses should include building clinician/advocate partnerships. ¦ Nursing intervention research on DV for primary care should include examination of outcomes for women referred to DV services. ContextBetween 15–71% of women are thought to experience lifetime DV with highest rates among women living in disadvantaged communities.1 Chronic depression, … |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16345 |
Physical description: | Pages 81-82 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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