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 …

Nurses' roles in screening for intimate partner violence: a phenomenological study

A Al‐Natour, A Qandil… - International nursing …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To describe Jordanian nurses' roles and practices in screening for intimate partner
violence. Background Intimate partner violence is a recognized global health problem with a …

Health care providers' readiness to screen for intimate partner violence in Northern Nigeria

IA John, S Lawoko, L Svanström… - Violence and …, 2010 - connect.springerpub.com
Research on screening for intimate partner violence (IPV) within health care in a sub-
Saharan African context is rare. This paper assessed factors associated with the readiness …

Health care providers' perceptions and practices of screening for domestic violence in Upper Egypt

MM Aziz, AF El-Gazzar - Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives To explore the attitude of health care providers about screening for and dealing
with domestic violence in the health care setting and to assess the physicians screening …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Primary health care physicians' approach toward domestic violence in Tehran, Iran

M Rasoulian, M Shirazi, M Nojomi - … of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Primary health care physicians (PHCPs) are the first in the clinic to detect and
help victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Therefore, their attitude and practice toward …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring nurses' and physicians' attitudes and perceptions of the appropriate interventions towards intimate partner violence in Saudi Arabia

WH Almegewly, S Hawamdah, FL Moussa, WLT Dator… - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered the most common form of violence
against women worldwide, concerning public health, safety, and human rights. However …

Intimate partner violence; are Saudi physicians in primary health care setting ready to identify, screening, and respond?

Z Alsalman, M Shafey, L Al Ali - International journal of women's …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a growing hot topic in Saudi Arabia and
primary health care (PHC) physicians play a significant role in preventing it. Our objective …

Barriers to screening for intimate partner violence

S Sprague, K Madden, N Simunovic, K Godin… - Women & …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Health care providers play a vital role in the detection of intimate partner
violence among their patients. Despite the recommendations for routine intimate partner …

Screening for intimate partner violence in healthcare in Kano, Nigeria: extent and determinants

IA John, S Lawoko, L Svanström - Journal of Family Violence, 2011 - Springer
There has been increased advocacy to involve healthcare providers in domestic violence
prevention through screening for it in healthcare. The extent and determinants of screening …