Service Providers' Perspectives on Delivering Support for Domestic Violence Victims in Rural New South Wales.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Uchechukwu Levi Osuagwu, Robyn Vines
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Australians living in rural communities are more likely to experience Domestic violence (DV) than those living in urban areas. Service providers (SP) who provide support to victims of DV in these rural settings encounter some structural barriers at a systems and organizational level that may be useful in improving outreach services. However, few studies have explored SP perspectives surrounding these issues. This study aimed to explore service providers' perspectives on delivering support for DV victims in rural New South Wales (NSW), Australia. This qualitative study utilized structured interviews that were audio recorded and evaluated, using inductive thematic analysis. Ten people from the Central West region of NSW, providing support across DV services, legal services, community centers, medical centers, and the police, were interviewed. Half of the interviewees held roles in organizations that provided DV-specific services. Some service providers noted clients presented with other issues first, before disclosing their experiences with DV. Interviewees described key obstacles, including cultural attitudes, comorbid mental health and substance use disorders, and logistical impediments to leaving relationships and accessing services as barriers for victims. They identified the personal toll of their work and a lack of funding for specialized and multidisciplinary services as challenges to providing effective service delivery. Facilitators such as building trust through community services, using technology for remote support, and community support groups were effective. SP cited DV education in schools as an important avenue for primary prevention. This study highlights the significant barriers and facilitators identified by rural DV service providers in the Central West region of NSW, Australia. Despite the personal toll on providers, supportive networks helped mitigate burnout. The study advocates for increased funding, coordinated multidisciplinary services, and educational programs to address structural and cultural issues in rural DV service delivery at both the systems and organizational levels.

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服务提供者对新南威尔士州农村家庭暴力受害者提供支持的观点。
生活在农村社区的澳大利亚人比生活在城市地区的人更容易遭受家庭暴力(DV)。在这些农村环境中为家庭暴力受害者提供支持的服务提供者(SP)在系统和组织层面遇到了一些结构性障碍,这可能有助于改善外展服务。然而,很少有研究探讨围绕这些问题的SP观点。本研究旨在探讨服务提供者对澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村家庭暴力受害者提供支持的观点。本定性研究利用结构化访谈,录音和评估,使用归纳主题分析。来自新南威尔士州中西部地区的10人接受了采访,他们在家庭暴力服务、法律服务、社区中心、医疗中心和警察部门提供支持。一半的受访者在提供dvd特定服务的组织中担任角色。一些服务提供者注意到,在透露他们的家庭暴力经历之前,客户首先提出了其他问题。受访者描述了主要障碍,包括文化态度、共病精神健康和药物使用障碍,以及在离开关系和获得服务方面的后勤障碍,这些都是受害者面临的障碍。他们指出,他们的工作对个人造成的损失以及缺乏专门和多学科服务的资金是提供有效服务的挑战。通过社区服务建立信任、利用技术进行远程支持和社区支持小组等促进措施是有效的。SP指出,学校家庭暴力教育是初级预防的重要途径。本研究强调了澳大利亚新南威尔士州中西部地区农村家庭暴力服务提供者确定的重大障碍和促进因素。尽管对医疗服务提供者造成了个人损失,但支持性网络有助于缓解倦怠。该研究提倡增加资金、协调多学科服务和教育项目,以解决农村家庭暴力服务在系统和组织层面上的结构和文化问题。
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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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