PURPOSE: Effective assessment of intimate partner violence (IPV) demands that everyone at risk be screened. To identify potential barriers, paper-and-pencil case scenarios identified possible practitioner and patient attributes that influence IPV screening. METHOD: First-year residents responded to one of four short written scenarios describing a divorced female patient with nonlocalized abdominal pain; variables were patient\u27s age and abdominal bruising. Residents rated their likelihood of screening for IPV and seven other screening tasks and self-assessed their competence in performing each task. Regression analyses assessed the influence of resident and patient characteristics on screening likelihood. RESULTS: Patient bruising, younge...
Background: Health care providers play a vital role in the detection of intimate partner violence am...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to (1) present research on current IPV ...
Purpose. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to develop and implement an evidence-ba...
Researchers have found that medical students receiving training on intimate partner violence (IPV) r...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue that affects the physi...
Screening for intimate partner violence is recommended by the medical community. This study investig...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a global concern that is recognized as a priority by the World He...
BACKGROUND: Because individual practitioner's commitment to routine screening for IPV is the greates...
Purpose. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious, preventable public health concern that largel...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
Background: Health care providers play a vital role in the detection of intimate partner violence am...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to (1) present research on current IPV ...
Purpose. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to develop and implement an evidence-ba...
Researchers have found that medical students receiving training on intimate partner violence (IPV) r...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue that affects the physi...
Screening for intimate partner violence is recommended by the medical community. This study investig...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a global concern that is recognized as a priority by the World He...
BACKGROUND: Because individual practitioner's commitment to routine screening for IPV is the greates...
Purpose. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious, preventable public health concern that largel...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
Background: Health care providers play a vital role in the detection of intimate partner violence am...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...
The barriers that professionals face when screening victims for intimate partner violence (IPV) are ...