Healthcare providers' perceptions on screening for Intimate Partner Violence in healthcare: A qualitative study of four health centres in Uganda

S Lawoko, GK Seruwagi, I Marunga, M Mutto, E Ochola… - 2013 - nru.uncst.go.ug
The current qualitative study explored the per-ceptions of healthcare providers on screening
for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in healthcare in Uganda, to develop a conceptual …

Health care professionals' roles and experiences of identifying and responding to intimate partner violence among pregnant women in Thailand

P Thongkaew - 2020 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is the most commonly reported form of violence
against women and it has been reported in all parts of the world. IPV can affect women at …

Training Sri Lankan public health midwives on intimate partner violence: a pre-and post-intervention study

AC Jayatilleke, K Yoshikawa, J Yasuoka, KC Poudel… - BMC Public Health, 2015 - Springer
Background In many developing countries, intimate partner violence (IPV) training is not
available for health providers. As a pioneer among developing countries, in 2009, the Sri …

Knowledge, attitude, and preparedness toward IPV care provision among nurses and midwives in Tanzania

JS Ambikile, S Leshabari, M Ohnishi - Human resources for health, 2020 - Springer
Background With increasing recognition of intimate partner violence (IPV) as a public health
challenge, nurses and midwives are recognized for their crucial role in providing front-line …

Nurses' preparedness, opinions, barriers, and facilitators in responding to intimate partner violence: A mixed‐methods study

Q Li, J Zeng, B Zhao, N Perrin, J Wenzel… - Journal of nursing …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with multiple adverse health
consequences. Nurses (including midwives) are well positioned to identify patients …

Views of primary health care providers of the challenges to screening for intimate partner violence, Egypt

E Ibrahim, N Hamed, L Ahmed - Eastern Mediterranean health journal, 2021 - apps.who.int
Background: Health care providers can play an important role in detection of intimate partner
violence within health services but barriers exist. Aims: This study aimed to determine the …

Knowledge, attitude, and Practice of Intimate Partner Violence and its determinants among female nursing students in Abakaliki, Southeast Nigeria

CC Anikwe, HI Anikwe, BC Okorochukwu… - SAGE …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
To assess the knowledge, attitude, practice, and determinants of intimate partner violence
(IPV) among nursing female student in a tertiary hospital in Abakaliki. A cross-sectional …

Acceptance of screening for Intimate Partner Violence, actual screening and satisfaction with care amongst female clients visiting a health facility in Kano, Nigeria

IA John, S Lawoko, A Oluwatosin - African Journal of Primary Health …, 2011 - journals.co.za
Background: Healthcare providers have advocated for the screening and management of
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) against women and its consequences. Unfortunately, data …

Physician practices in response to intimate partner violence in southern India: insights from a qualitative study

KS Chibber, S Krishnan, M Minkler - Women & health, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Health care providers in India are often the only institutional contact for women experiencing
intimate partner violence, a pervasive public health problem with adverse health outcomes …

Preparedness for management and prevention of violence against women by Nigerian health professionals

AB Adeyemi, OO Irinoye, BY Oladimeji, AO Fatusi… - Journal of family …, 2008 - Springer
The objective of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and actions of health
professionals in Nigeria towards women experiencing spousal violence. A descriptive …