New lives, new challenges: access to intimate partner violence services for portuguese-speaking immigrant women

S. Guruge, M. Zanchetta, B. Roche, S. Lucchese
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Intimate partner violence is a global health issue and the most common form of violence experienced by women. This study explored barriers to accessing help to Intimate partner violence related health services among Portuguese-speaking immigrant women in Toronto, Canada. Exploratory study conducted by a survey and focus group discussions with 12 Portuguese-speaking immigrant women. Results clarify the struggles faced by Portuguese-speaking immigrant women and their pathways to care and help-seeking. Participants reported that the fear of being deported, obtaining evidence of abuse, and lack of language-specific services were the key barriers to seeking help. When available, language-specific community-based services, along with faith and religion, were noted as key factors that supported women’s resilience. Nurses who provide care and services to women who are dealing with Intimate partner violence should rethink the scope of their advocacy actions toward addressing these structural barriers by building alliances with organizations to better serve and protect women in such vulnerable situations.
新生活,新挑战:为葡语移民妇女提供亲密伴侣暴力服务
亲密伴侣暴力是一个全球性的健康问题,也是妇女遭受的最常见的暴力形式。本研究探讨了加拿大多伦多葡语移民妇女在获得亲密伴侣暴力相关保健服务方面的障碍。通过对12名葡语移民妇女的调查和焦点小组讨论进行探索性研究。研究结果阐明了葡语移民妇女所面临的困难,以及她们寻求照顾和帮助的途径。与会者报告说,害怕被驱逐出境、获取虐待证据以及缺乏特定语言的服务是寻求帮助的主要障碍。在可用的情况下,特定语言的社区服务以及信仰和宗教被认为是支持妇女复原力的关键因素。为遭受亲密伴侣暴力的妇女提供护理和服务的护士应重新考虑其倡导行动的范围,通过与组织建立联盟来解决这些结构性障碍,从而更好地服务和保护处于这种弱势处境的妇女。
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