Nurses' knowledge and learning experiences in relation to the effects of domestic abuse on the mental health of children and adolescents

K de Wit, K Davis - Contemporary nurse, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Nurse researchers are yet to direct substantial attention towards addressing and
understanding nurses' experiences of learning about and caring for child and adolescent …

Navigating and negotiating meanings of child abuse and neglect: Sociocultural contexts shaping Australian nurses' perceptions

LE Lines, A Hutton, JM Grant - Health & social care in the …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Nurses who work with children have the opportunity to make a difference by identifying and
responding to child abuse and neglect. Little is known about the ways that nurses define …

Adult student nurses' experiences of encountering perceived child abuse or neglect during their community placement: Implications for nurse education

J Tweedlie, S Vincent - Nurse education today, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction While child nursing students may expect to encounter child abuse and neglect
and assume a safeguarding role when they qualify, those undertaking adult nursing courses …

Maternal experiences of domestic abuse and their effect on the mother's approach to parenting

L Morgan - Nursing children and young people, 2024 - journals.rcni.com
Children's nurses have an important role in identifying and supporting families who
experience domestic abuse. Safeguarding guidance is available to direct nurses working …

Constructing a compelling case: nurses' experiences of communicating abuse and neglect

LE Lines, A Hutton, JM Grant - Child abuse review, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Child abuse and neglect is a complex problem that needs to be addressed through a
multidisciplinary approach. Nurses internationally have frequent contact with children and …

Domestic violence: what can nurses do?

C Power - Australian Nursing Journal: ANJ, The, 2004 - search.informit.org
Nurses have an important role to play in their work in hospital and community settings to
assist women (and children) who are the victims of abuse/violence in a domestic situation. It …

[PDF][PDF] Nurses' perceptions about child abuse

AR Saifan, IA Alrimawi, I Bashayreh - Int J Adv Nurs Stud, 2015 - academia.edu
Background: Despite the efforts to protect children around the world, child abuse and
neglect remain serious and global problems. In Palestine, child abuse is hidden under the …

Are we failing to prepare nursing and midwifery students to deal with domestic abuse? Findings from a qualitative study

C Bradbury‐Jones, K Broadhurst - Journal of advanced nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To investigate student nurses' and midwives' knowledge, confidence and educational
needs regarding recognition and responses to domestic abuse. Background Domestic …

The shackles of abuse: Unprepared to work at the edges of reason

T Warne, S McAndrew - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Childhood sexual abuse is an international public health problem. Research suggests
similar prevalence rates in both Western and non‐Western societies. The long‐term …

Threads of practice: Enhanced Maternal and Child Health nurses working with women experiencing family violence

C Adams, L Hooker, A Taft - Global qualitative nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Family violence is a serious public health issue with significant health consequences for
women and children. Enhanced Maternal and Child Health nurses (EMCH) in Victoria …