Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant health issue in the Australian population and nurses have a role in assessment, intervention and support of families. World Health Organization Statistics indicate that as many as 61% of women, under the age of 50 have been physically abused by their partners. As nurses are in a unique position to identify, assist and support women living with IPV a greater understanding of student nurse's knowledge and attitudes may assist undergraduate programs to ensure better preparation of nurses for this role. A nurse's readiness to manage IPV may be influenced by their knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors, largely related to their self-efficacy in identifying these women (i.e. via screening proc...
Objective: Throughout the world intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue and it is imp...
Various studies have explored healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and preparedness toward...
This study determines whether the inclusion of violence against women (VAW) education in nursing cur...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant health issue in the Australian population and nurse...
Objective: Throughout the world intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue and it is imp...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain a comprehensive understanding of undergraduate nursing student attitude...
Intimate partner violence is reported to be rife among the student population at tertiary institutio...
Many practicing nurses cite a lack of education about intimate partner violence (IPV) in nursing sch...
Health care professionals are frequently one of the first points of contact in episodes of intimate ...
UNLABELLED: Introducing best practice approaches to help nursing students identify and respond to pa...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a health concern that affects millions of women and children in t...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is reported to be rife among the student population at tertiary ins...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Objective: Throughout the world intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue and it is imp...
Various studies have explored healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and preparedness toward...
This study determines whether the inclusion of violence against women (VAW) education in nursing cur...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant health issue in the Australian population and nurse...
Objective: Throughout the world intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue and it is imp...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain a comprehensive understanding of undergraduate nursing student attitude...
Intimate partner violence is reported to be rife among the student population at tertiary institutio...
Many practicing nurses cite a lack of education about intimate partner violence (IPV) in nursing sch...
Health care professionals are frequently one of the first points of contact in episodes of intimate ...
UNLABELLED: Introducing best practice approaches to help nursing students identify and respond to pa...
Background: Undergraduate preparation is important in ensuring health care professionals are prepare...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a health concern that affects millions of women and children in t...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is reported to be rife among the student population at tertiary ins...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Objective: Throughout the world intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue and it is imp...
Various studies have explored healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and preparedness toward...
This study determines whether the inclusion of violence against women (VAW) education in nursing cur...