The purpose of this study was to examine the cross-cultural differences in the knowledge, definitions, and current training and educational experiences of domestic violence (DV) among third-year undergraduate nursing, dental, and medical students from two distinct universities in Northern Ireland and Jordan. A convenience sample of 774 undergraduate students was recruited. Analysis was based on gender, culture, and educational speciality, as seen through the integrated lens of a social ecological and feminist theory model. The results showed that a substantial percentage of all participants had never received any education or training on DV in th...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
International health institutions emphasize the necessity of including the topic of domestic violenc...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...
Although international surveys of prevalence and the growing body of literature on domestic violence...
Background:Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those w...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain a comprehensive understanding of undergraduate nursing student attitude...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
Domestic violence (DV) in adult and young people's intimate partner relationships is a social and pu...
The purpose of this study was to identify and compare definitions of, and perceptions about, domesti...
This study explores learning and recognition frameworks for domestic violence workers in four countr...
Gender-based violence is a widespread health problem all over the world and in Tanzania, domestic vi...
One in three women will experience of violence by intimate partner at some point in her life. Becaus...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
International health institutions emphasize the necessity of including the topic of domestic violenc...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...
Although international surveys of prevalence and the growing body of literature on domestic violence...
Background:Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those w...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain a comprehensive understanding of undergraduate nursing student attitude...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
Domestic violence (DV) in adult and young people's intimate partner relationships is a social and pu...
The purpose of this study was to identify and compare definitions of, and perceptions about, domesti...
This study explores learning and recognition frameworks for domestic violence workers in four countr...
Gender-based violence is a widespread health problem all over the world and in Tanzania, domestic vi...
One in three women will experience of violence by intimate partner at some point in her life. Becaus...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
International health institutions emphasize the necessity of including the topic of domestic violenc...
Background: Violence against women maintains its importance. Nursing and midwifery students should b...