Objective a feasibility study to evaluate the effect of an educational programme on midwives’ knowledge, skills, attitudes and implementation of routine antenatal enquiry for domestic violence. Design pre-, post- and follow-up survey. Setting an acute Trust within the South West of England. Participants 79 of the 82 community midwives (96%) working in the Trust participated in the training programme, with 70 (85%) participating at all three stages of the research. Measurements participating community midwives completed a 38-item questionnaire at three points during the study: before the educational programme to provide base-line data, post-test immediately after the programme, and at 6 months follow-up. The questionnaire wa...
Objectives to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based setti...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this exploratory work examined and assessed the experiences of parti...
Objective a feasibility study to evaluate the effect of an educational programme on midwives’ knowl...
Objective: a follow-up study to evaluate the degree to which practice changes identified in the 2004...
OBJECTIVE: To examine midwives' perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence...
BACKGROUND: Asking women about experiences of domestic violence in the perinatal period is accepted ...
This report presents the findings of fieldwork with women, midwives and stakeholders involved in ant...
OBJECTIVE: A qualitative study examining women's perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of domestic violence in pregnancy when midwives are trained to e...
OBJECTIVE: a follow-up study to evaluate the degree to which practice changes identified in the 2004...
BACKGROUND: Reducing violence against women is a national public health priority in Australia. Routi...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Domestic violence is a global public health issue. Midwives are ideally placed t...
Objective: To increase the knowledge of nurses and doctors in an emergency department about the topi...
Objectives to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based setti...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this exploratory work examined and assessed the experiences of parti...
Objective a feasibility study to evaluate the effect of an educational programme on midwives’ knowl...
Objective: a follow-up study to evaluate the degree to which practice changes identified in the 2004...
OBJECTIVE: To examine midwives' perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence...
BACKGROUND: Asking women about experiences of domestic violence in the perinatal period is accepted ...
This report presents the findings of fieldwork with women, midwives and stakeholders involved in ant...
OBJECTIVE: A qualitative study examining women's perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of domestic violence in pregnancy when midwives are trained to e...
OBJECTIVE: a follow-up study to evaluate the degree to which practice changes identified in the 2004...
BACKGROUND: Reducing violence against women is a national public health priority in Australia. Routi...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Domestic violence is a global public health issue. Midwives are ideally placed t...
Objective: To increase the knowledge of nurses and doctors in an emergency department about the topi...
Objectives to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based setti...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this exploratory work examined and assessed the experiences of parti...