[PDF][PDF] Intimate partner violence and primary health care workers: screening and management

OI Fawole, BO Yusuf, MD Dairo… - Niger Postgrad Med …, 2010 - researchgate.net
Objectives: To assess knowledge, attitude and management practices on intimate partner
violence (IPV) in primary care practice and determine barriers to screening, safety concerns …

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 …

[图书][B] Screening for intimate partner violence in healthcare in Kano, Nigeria: Barriers and challenges for healthcare professionals

IA John - 2010 - search.proquest.com
Background Though there has been increased advocacy for screening for Intimate partner
violence (IPV) in healthcare over the past decades, data from developed country context …

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 …

Perceptions of women towards screening for intimate partner violence

AO Akinyugha, A Akinyugha, AO Kareem… - African Journal of …, 2022 - scielo.org.za
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an under-diagnosed public health
problem affecting women with attendant negative bio-psycho-social ramifications, and …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

Health Workers' Knowledge and Attitude Towards Intimate Partner Violence: A Descriptive Study in Sidama Region, Southern Ethiopia

S Belay, A Astatkie, SG Hinderaker - Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background It is important that health workers understand intimate partner violence (IPV)
and its link with ill health. Increasing their awareness will help them play a stronger role in …

Prospective intimate partner violence screening tool for use in primary healthcare facilities

RT Felix, W ten Ham-Baloyi… - Journal of Psychology in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The study piloted an intimate partner violence (IPV) screening tool for use with female
patients by professional nurses in primary health facilities. Utilising a one group, pre-test …

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 …

How nurses in Johannesburg address intimate partner violence in female patients: understanding IPV responses in low-and middle-income country health systems

C Sprague, AM Hatcher, N Woollett… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
One in three women, globally, experiences intimate partner violence (IPV). Although 80% of
the world's population resides in the low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), health …