Investigating health visitors' experiences of the screening process for domestic violence and abuse

E. Morgan, Michelle Thomas, Joanne Plaster
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The Healthy Child Wales Programme requires health visitors to screen for domestic violence and abuse (DVA), providing an opportunity to search for health needs, as defined by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Open conversations, observation and assessment begin during the antenatal period as pregnant women are at a high risk of DVA during this time. Although women want to be asked about DVA, many do not disclose their experiences. Consequently, health visitors may struggle to recognise DVA, asking inadequate questions and responding ineffectively. This article outlines the findings of a policy analysis exercise and a literature review to shed light on ways in which health visitors support women who are victims of DVA. It identifies three themes: confidence; disclosure; and support. The review concludes that health visiting and midwifery services would benefit from working more collaboration and better information sharing to ensure that women are supported appropriately and to improve outcomes.
《威尔士健康儿童方案》要求健康巡视员筛查家庭暴力和虐待,提供机会查找护理和助产委员会规定的健康需求。公开谈话、观察和评估始于产前,因为孕妇在这段时间内DVA的风险很高。尽管女性希望被问及DVA,但许多人不愿透露自己的经历。因此,保健访问者可能难以识别DVA,问的问题不充分,回应也不有效。本文概述了一项政策分析工作和一项文献综述的结果,以阐明保健视察员支持受害妇女的方式。它确定了三个主题:信心;信息披露;和支持。审查的结论是,更多的合作和更好的信息共享将使保健访问和助产服务受益,以确保妇女得到适当的支持并改善结果。
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