Domestic violence (DV) is a prominent social problem involving upwards of 30% of women and in most cases, it is often the emergency department (ED) that is the first point of call. This qualitative review aimed to explore and describe ED nurses experiences of DV presentations. A search of the qualitative literature was undertaken between 2000 and 2019. This review was performed using a three-stage process of thematic synthesis. For papers to be included each paper must have described a qualitative account of ED nurses' experiences of DV presentations. Ten papers met the inclusion criteria. Three themes emerged from the papers reviewed—feeling devastated in a world of helplessness and hopelessness; the anger of indifference; and grieving the...
Våld mot vårdpersonal är ett aktuellt ämne och ett växande problem världen över. Till akutmottagning...
Nurses are often the first healthcare professionals victims of domestic violence disclose informatio...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
This project was initiated to improve the quality of identification and response practices of Emerge...
There is a clear body of evidence which indicates that a substantial number of people who have exper...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore emergency nurses’ perception o...
This paper describes emergency nurses’ experience of violence in their workplace and how they percei...
Taylor, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-4646-9248This integrative review is the first of a two-part series about...
Background: Violence in a close relationship refers to various acts that can be repeated and systema...
A literature review exploring the incidence of workplace violence (WPV) against nurses in the emerge...
Intimate partner violence is a major public health and social problem that affects people in every c...
Background: Domestic violence is a form of violence that has become an internationally recognised pr...
Background: Domestic and family violence is a significant and growing public health concern in many ...
Background: Women who are suffering in abusive relationships is a societal problem and a tragedy. A ...
Våld mot vårdpersonal är ett aktuellt ämne och ett växande problem världen över. Till akutmottagning...
Nurses are often the first healthcare professionals victims of domestic violence disclose informatio...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
This project was initiated to improve the quality of identification and response practices of Emerge...
There is a clear body of evidence which indicates that a substantial number of people who have exper...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore emergency nurses’ perception o...
This paper describes emergency nurses’ experience of violence in their workplace and how they percei...
Taylor, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-4646-9248This integrative review is the first of a two-part series about...
Background: Violence in a close relationship refers to various acts that can be repeated and systema...
A literature review exploring the incidence of workplace violence (WPV) against nurses in the emerge...
Intimate partner violence is a major public health and social problem that affects people in every c...
Background: Domestic violence is a form of violence that has become an internationally recognised pr...
Background: Domestic and family violence is a significant and growing public health concern in many ...
Background: Women who are suffering in abusive relationships is a societal problem and a tragedy. A ...
Våld mot vårdpersonal är ett aktuellt ämne och ett växande problem världen över. Till akutmottagning...
Nurses are often the first healthcare professionals victims of domestic violence disclose informatio...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...