Health and social care professionals are well placed to identify and respond to those affected by gender-based violence; yet students across a range of health disciplines describe a lack of knowledge, preparation and confidence in dealing with the issue. Our study aimed to explore health and social care students’ perceptions of their own knowledge and confidence on the subject of gender-based violence, recollections of gender-based violence learning opportunities through university and clinical placements, and opinions about the content of future e-learning curricula on the subject. We designed and implemented a multinational, cross-sectional survey across six universities from five countries: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand and Sco...
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence is an international campaign which runs annual...
This paper considers the challenges that can arise for management of higher education institutions i...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue which disproportionately affects women. ...
Background: Health-care professionals, and nurses especially among them, play an essential role in t...
open access resourceThis resource introduces the issues faced by people who experience gender based ...
M.A. (Clinical Social Work)Abstract: Gender based violence is a critical social issue, not only in S...
Women victims of gender violence consider the health system an appropriate place to seek help. Aims ...
Youth workers are on the front line for supporting children and young people with the violence some ...
Quantitative research indicates that gender-based violence is a problem of global significance occur...
Background: Gender-based violence is a worldwide major public health issue with detrimental effects ...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
[Abstract] Background: Gender-based violence is a major public health problem. Healthcare providers'...
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence is an international campaign which runs annual...
This paper considers the challenges that can arise for management of higher education institutions i...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue which disproportionately affects women. ...
Background: Health-care professionals, and nurses especially among them, play an essential role in t...
open access resourceThis resource introduces the issues faced by people who experience gender based ...
M.A. (Clinical Social Work)Abstract: Gender based violence is a critical social issue, not only in S...
Women victims of gender violence consider the health system an appropriate place to seek help. Aims ...
Youth workers are on the front line for supporting children and young people with the violence some ...
Quantitative research indicates that gender-based violence is a problem of global significance occur...
Background: Gender-based violence is a worldwide major public health issue with detrimental effects ...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Until recently, higher education in the UK has largely failed to recognise gender-based violence (GB...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
[Abstract] Background: Gender-based violence is a major public health problem. Healthcare providers'...
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence is an international campaign which runs annual...
This paper considers the challenges that can arise for management of higher education institutions i...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...