Objective: To compare advanced practice nurses\u27 (APNs) and physicians\u27 (MDs) domestic violence screening behaviors, perceived obstacles, and knowledge base so as to determine the efficacy of the collaborative practice model of care. Design: The survey questionnaires were the Nurse Practitioners\u27 Experience with Partner Abuse in Alaska and the Physicians\u27 Experience with Partner Abuse in Alaska . Significant differences were evaluated by using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Setting: Two 200-300 bed urban HMO medical centers. Participants: Thirty-five providers (23 MDs and 12 APNs) with the mean age of 40, and with 8 years clinical practice in California. Results: Of total providers, 47% estimated domestic violence occur...
About the author: Kelsey Friesen lives in Lake Quivira, Kansas. While at the School of Nursing she r...
Purposes/Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the professional, workplace and personal f...
This project surveyed 21 respondents to determine whether family medicine physician assistants\u27 m...
Objective: To compare advanced practice nurses\u27 (APNs) and physicians\u27 (MDs) domestic violence...
Domestic violence produces major health care problems for women. The prevalence and serious nature o...
Domestic violence is prevalent in our society, affecting 2 million women each year (Butler, 1995). T...
Domestic violence is a major medical and sociological problem for women. The purpose of this study w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between domestic violence educat...
Domestic violence is one of the most important health care issues in the United States. One of every...
Introduction and Background: Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a growing global concern that affe...
Domestic violence (DV) is a serious public health concern as one in three women (36%) and one in fou...
Background: Intimate partner violence against women (IPV) has been identified as a serious public he...
Are you in a relationship in which you\u27re being abused? That is not an easy question to answer or...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence against...
The stigma surrounding domestic violence means that many of those affected are reluctant or do not k...
About the author: Kelsey Friesen lives in Lake Quivira, Kansas. While at the School of Nursing she r...
Purposes/Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the professional, workplace and personal f...
This project surveyed 21 respondents to determine whether family medicine physician assistants\u27 m...
Objective: To compare advanced practice nurses\u27 (APNs) and physicians\u27 (MDs) domestic violence...
Domestic violence produces major health care problems for women. The prevalence and serious nature o...
Domestic violence is prevalent in our society, affecting 2 million women each year (Butler, 1995). T...
Domestic violence is a major medical and sociological problem for women. The purpose of this study w...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between domestic violence educat...
Domestic violence is one of the most important health care issues in the United States. One of every...
Introduction and Background: Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a growing global concern that affe...
Domestic violence (DV) is a serious public health concern as one in three women (36%) and one in fou...
Background: Intimate partner violence against women (IPV) has been identified as a serious public he...
Are you in a relationship in which you\u27re being abused? That is not an easy question to answer or...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence against...
The stigma surrounding domestic violence means that many of those affected are reluctant or do not k...
About the author: Kelsey Friesen lives in Lake Quivira, Kansas. While at the School of Nursing she r...
Purposes/Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the professional, workplace and personal f...
This project surveyed 21 respondents to determine whether family medicine physician assistants\u27 m...