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  1. PDF Case study: Intimate partner violence [residentversion]

    Case study: Intimate partner violence [resident version] 1. Describe key assessment data to collect in suspected cases of intimate partner violence. 2. Determine the public health nurse's legal responsibility in reporting intimate partner violence. 3. Discuss the health determinants and factors that increase risk for intimate partner violence. 4.

  2. Nurse education and understanding related to domestic violence and

    Other studies Duma used descriptive qualitative case study and Dedavid da Rocha et al. used a ... Attitudes of adult nurse practitioner students toward women experiencing domestic violence. Journal of Nursing Education, 41 (5), 227-230. 10.1111/j.1552-6909.1998.tb02608.x ...

  3. PDF Case study: Intimate partner violence [preceptor version]

    Case study: Intimate partner violence [preceptor version] 1. Describe key assessment data to collect in suspected cases of intimate partner violence. 2. Determine the public health nurse's legal responsibility in reporting intimate partner violence. 3. Discuss the health determinants and factors that increase risk for intimate partner violence.

  4. Abused women's experiences of a primary care identification and

    Aims: The aim of this study was to report the findings of a qualitative case study that investigated abused women's experiences of an identification and referral intervention and to discuss the implications for nurses, specifically those working in primary and community care. Background: Domestic violence and abuse is a significant public health issue globally but it is a hidden problem that ...

  5. The influence of an educational intervention on nursing students

    However, studies demonstrating effective undergraduate educational interventions are lacking. The research aim was to compare undergraduate nursing students' knowledge and attitudes about domestic violence before and after an educational intervention on domestic violence and explore their views on the most useful teaching strategies.

  6. Domestic violence and nursing: multiple perspectives to tackle a

    The repeated nature of domestic violence is thus hidden. This is the case for both men and women, but Walby et al. have shown that the impact of capping is more significant for females than men, masking the true prevalence of violence against women. ... Using examples from an empirical study on domestic violence, she creatively draws together ...

  7. Journal of Research in Nursing Domestic violence and nursing: The

    Domestic violence and nursing: multiple perspectives to tackle a complex problem Caroline Bradbury-Jones Reader in Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Birmingham, UK Domestic violence is a worldwide problem with significant, long-term, negative impacts on health (World Health Organization, 2013). It is rarely a one-off crisis event, but is

  8. Establishing a Nursing Presence within a Community-Based Domestic

    A case scenario is provided to demonstrate the complexity of a domestic violence victim's needs and to illustrate how an advance practice registered nurse or extensively experienced and skilled baccalaureate-prepared registered nurse is well suited for this role.

  9. A scoping review of the healthcare provided by nurses to people

    Implication for nursing. Domestic and family violence is the leading cause of ... S., & Singh, T. (2021). Domestic violence during COVID-19 pandemic: the case for Indian women. J. Community Appl. Soc. Psychol. 1-8. 10.1002/casp.2501. ... Exploring the emergency healthcare response to domestic violence. A grounded theory study within Regionald ...

  10. Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care: Orienting Intimate Partner Violence

    Introduction. Intimate partner violence (IPV), defined as "behaviour within an intimate relationship that causes or has the potential to cause physical, sexual, or psychological harm, including acts of physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviours" (World Health Organization (WHO)) [], is a major public health crisis [], with global data from 2018 ...

  11. Caring for children and adolescents victims of domestic violence: A

    Caring for child victims of domestic violence can be very stressful and emotional and nurses must have support when caring for them. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted between June and August 2020. Interviews were conducted with paediatric nurses in a university hospital in Slovenia. Interviews were transcribed, coded and synthesized.

  12. PDF A case study of the impacts of domestic and family violence on women

    The impacts on Sadie's continue his perpetration of domestic and family violence. children continue. system to leave, but with nowhere to goWhen Sadie made the brave decision to leave her ex-partner, sheCh. ld protection involvement experienced homelessness because her ex-partner refused to leave the proper. In order to find a.

  13. Case Study: Intimate Partner Violence

    Violence often leads to chronic health problems, which can impede the ability of carry out a safety plan. (Macy et al. 2009) During pregnancy, the development of chronic conditions due to physical violence increases stress, creates delays in seeking care, and can lead to poor nutrition, and substance abuse to cope (Moore 1999).

  14. Exploring client violence during home visits: a qualitative study of

    Background Home care provides an excellent opportunity for personalizing treatment as nurses see patients in their natural environment. Along with its many advantages, the home care environment carries unique risks, as nurses are usually alone, without the protection and security provided by primary care clinics. There are no accurate data in Israel on the scope and characteristics of client ...

  15. The influence of an educational intervention on nursing students

    Background Nurses, as the largest group of health professionals, have a key role in recognising, mitigating and preventing domestic violence. However, studies demonstrating effective undergraduate educational interventions are lacking. The research aim was to compare undergraduate nursing students' knowledge and attitudes about domestic violence before and after an educational intervention ...

  16. Domestic violence and suicide attempts among married women: A case

    Odds ratios (OR) of domestic violence-related factors were compared between the groups. We used STROBE checklist as an EQUATOR in this study. Results: The mean age of participants in the case and control groups was 28.4 and 29.45 years, respectively. The infidelity was the strongest predictor of suicide attempt in women (OR 44.57, 95%CI 6.08 ...

  17. Development and evaluation of an external second victim support program

    Planning. We set the goal of the program to alleviate the psychological impact of patient safety incidents on nurses. The conceptual framework of the program was established based on the recovery process for second victims [] and psychological first aid [].Additionally, a needs analysis for the program was conducted targeting potential participants (Table S1, see Additional file).

  18. Domestic Violence

    Family and domestic violence including child abuse, intimate partner abuse, and elder abuse is a common problem in the United States. Family and domestic health violence are estimated to affect 10 million people in the United States every year. It is a national public health problem, and virtually all healthcare professionals will at some point evaluate or treat a patient who is a victim of ...

  19. Domestic violence and suicide attempts among married women: A case

    Odds ratios (OR) of domestic violence-related factors were compared between the groups. We used STROBE checklist as an EQUATOR in this study. Results. The mean age of participants in the case and control groups was 28.4 and 29.45 years, respectively.

  20. The Politics Surrounding Gender Issues and Domestic Violence in Russia

    A comprehensive Russian volume that examines various sites of violence including the home and school and during migration, and which presents a range of specialists' views from those from the ministry of internal affairs and the procuracy to doctors, legal-medical experts, sexologists, crisis centre workers and academics, is Natal'ya M. Rimashevskaya (ed.), Razorvat' krug molchaniya ...

  21. Nurse education and understanding related to domestic violence and

    Aim. The aim of this study was to explore previous literature related to nurses understanding of Intimate partner violence (IPV) or domestic violence and abuse (DVA) against women and to identify the gaps in nursing education so as to use the findings as a baseline to inform potential intervention strategies, curriculum development and outline implications for future nursing practice.

  22. Exploring factors influencing domestic violence: a comprehensive study

    1. Introduction. Intimate partner violence is a pervasive global issue, particularly affecting women. According to the World Health Organization (), approximately 30% of women worldwide have experienced violence from their intimate partners.Disturbingly, recent studies indicate that circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupt daily lives on a global scale, have exacerbated ...

  23. [Medical aspects of domestic violence against women and girls ...

    In international studies the serious consequences of domestic violence for women are investigated. It was found out that women develop stressful disorders, depression and dependence on psychoactive substances. Negative influence of domestic violence at girls is expressed in formation of behavioral disorders, violations of sexual development ...

  24. Nurses navigating moral distress, resilience, and team dynamics: A

    The study emphasizes the need for organizational-level initiatives, support networks, and interventions to address moral distress. Identified gaps in the literature underscore opportunities for future research to better prepare clinicians and advance understanding across experience levels and settings.

  25. 'He threatened me with a hot iron': Fear of losing children trapped

    The physical violence lessened after they left university, although he would sometimes still grab and push her. But the emotional abuse remained constant. "I remember him threatening me with a ...