Women's Perceptions of Maternity Care Responses to Domestic and Family Violence and Abuse: A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies.

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Megan McClenaghan,Kerri M Gillespie,Kathleen Baird,Grace Branjerdporn
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Abstract

Domestic and family violence (DFV) disproportionately affects women in the perinatal period. Routine DFV screening is known to improve DFV identification, however, it is crucial to understand women's views of routine DFV inquiry and their post-disclosure needs specific to the maternity care setting. The aim of this qualitative meta-synthesis was to explore perinatal women's perceptions and experiences of routine DFV screening and post-disclosure practices in antenatal care. Comprehensive searches of seven relevant databases and subsequent hand searches were conducted in September 2023 and April 2025 for primary qualitative peer-reviewed journal articles published in English from 2013 onward. Fourteen articles were included in this review. Data derived from semi-structured interviews within included articles were thematically analyzed and synthesized by two independent reviewers. Review findings evidence that women were generally in favor of routine antenatal DFV screening, preferably within a midwifery continuity of care model. Women emphasized the need for a trusting relationship with their screening professional and impressed the need for supportive post-disclosure services. Further research examining the distinct perspectives and needs of refugee and minority groups on the topic, as well as the longer-term outcomes of routine DFV screening and post-disclosure interventions, is required. Findings of this review may guide future funding and policy decisions around routine screening in maternity services to improve disclosure and outcomes for women experiencing DFV.
妇女对产科护理对家庭暴力和虐待的反应的看法:定性研究的系统回顾和综合。
家庭和家庭暴力对围产期妇女的影响尤为严重。众所周知,常规DFV筛查可以改善DFV识别,然而,了解妇女对常规DFV询问的看法以及她们在产妇护理环境中具体披露后的需求是至关重要的。本定性综合的目的是探讨围产期妇女对常规DFV筛查和产前护理后披露做法的看法和经验。我们于2023年9月和2025年4月对7个相关数据库进行了综合检索,并随后对2013年以来发表的英文期刊定性同行评议文章进行了手工检索。本综述纳入了14篇文章。从纳入文章的半结构化访谈中获得的数据由两名独立审稿人进行主题分析和综合。审查结果表明,妇女普遍赞成常规产前DFV筛查,最好是在助产连续性护理模式下。妇女们强调需要与她们的筛查专业人员建立信任关系,并强调需要在披露后提供支持性服务。需要进一步研究难民和少数群体对该主题的不同观点和需求,以及常规DFV筛查和披露后干预措施的长期结果。本综述的发现可能指导未来在产科服务中围绕常规筛查的资金和政策决策,以改善对经历DFV的妇女的披露和结果。
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CiteScore
13.60
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7.80%
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131
期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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