OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into the needs and expectations of abused women in shelter homes, with regard to family physicians. METHODS: Twelve women in two shelter homes were interviewed. The interview focused on women's experiences and expectations of family physicians regarding the abuse situation. RESULTS: Eight women did not disclose intimate partner abuse to their family physicians. The main reasons were shame and fear of retaliation. Six women suffered from extreme controlling behavior by their partners, which made it impossible to seek help. Four women were not aware of the relationship between abuse by a partner and physical symptoms. Women mainly wanted a solution for physical problems and were ambivalent about help to tackle their...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...
Contains fulltext : 53133.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: We aimed to gain insight into the process of help seeking o...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore what women valued most in disclosing partner abuse to their doctor an...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and associated with physical and men...
Objective: We aimed to explore what women valued most in disclosing partner abuse to their doctor an...
BACKGROUND We undertook a study to understand how women who are victims of intimate partner violence...
Background: Female patients, abused by their partner, are heavy users of medical services. To date, ...
Women who have experienced intimate partner violence use health care services more often than non-ab...
Background Intimate partner violence is highly prevalent and mostly affects women with negative cons...
Background Doctors can be victim-survivors of domestic abuse (DA), but how this impacts their work a...
BACKGROUND: Female patients, abused by their partner, are heavy users of medical services. To date, ...
Objective: To explore management by general practitioners of victimised female patients, male partne...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...
Contains fulltext : 53133.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: We aimed to gain insight into the process of help seeking o...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore what women valued most in disclosing partner abuse to their doctor an...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and associated with physical and men...
Objective: We aimed to explore what women valued most in disclosing partner abuse to their doctor an...
BACKGROUND We undertook a study to understand how women who are victims of intimate partner violence...
Background: Female patients, abused by their partner, are heavy users of medical services. To date, ...
Women who have experienced intimate partner violence use health care services more often than non-ab...
Background Intimate partner violence is highly prevalent and mostly affects women with negative cons...
Background Doctors can be victim-survivors of domestic abuse (DA), but how this impacts their work a...
BACKGROUND: Female patients, abused by their partner, are heavy users of medical services. To date, ...
Objective: To explore management by general practitioners of victimised female patients, male partne...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and recognition among p...