Nurse-led long-term support groups for Latina women survivors of intimate partner violence

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Nora Montalvo-Liendo, R. Page, Jenifer M. Chilton, Angeles Nava
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Purpose The purpose of this article is to describe the development of a Nurse-led Long-term Support Group (NLLTSG) as an intervention for Latina women survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) as well as to discuss a process for facilitation. Design/methodology/approach Yalom’s (2005) group therapy principles guided the creation of the NLLTSGs. According to Yolam, interaction with others and sharing stories reinforces connections within group members and leads to interpersonal learning (Yalom, 2005). Findings Latina women survivors of IPV do not have adequate support post IPV relationships. In this case study, the authors describe the process for developing and facilitating a NLLTSG for Latina women survivors. Research limitations/implications The case study intervention only included Latina women living in the US Texas–Mexico border. Questions remain regarding the effectiveness of LTNLSGs with women from other cultures and geographic regions. Practical implications Nurses, nurse practitioners and other professionals can partner with community service agencies to offer this vital intervention to support and empower Latina women survivors and their families. Implications for future research include theory development and quantitative studies to measure empowerment and healing in Latina women survivors of IPV. The intervention and process should expand to include women of other cultures and geographic region. Social implications The case study established a NLLTSG as an effective intervention for initiating and maintaining a NLLTSG with Latina women survivors of IPV as well. NLLTSGs seem to be an essential intervention for recovery in this vulnerable population. Originality/value The content of this paper describes an innovative, culturally sensitive, practitioner-engaged response to intimate partner violence in Latina women survivors.
护士领导的亲密伴侣暴力拉丁裔女性幸存者长期支持小组
本文的目的是描述护士领导的长期支持小组(NLLTSG)的发展,作为对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的拉丁裔妇女幸存者的干预措施,并讨论促进过程。设计/方法/方法yalom(2005)的团体治疗原则指导了nlltgs的创建。根据Yalom的观点,与他人的互动和分享故事加强了小组成员之间的联系,并导致了人际学习(Yalom, 2005)。IPV的拉丁女性幸存者在IPV关系后得不到足够的支持。在本案例研究中,作者描述了为拉丁裔妇女幸存者制定和促进NLLTSG的过程。研究局限性/意义本案例研究干预仅包括居住在美国德克萨斯州-墨西哥边境的拉丁裔妇女。LTNLSGs对来自其他文化和地理区域的妇女的有效性仍然存在问题。护士、执业护士和其他专业人员可以与社区服务机构合作,提供这一至关重要的干预措施,以支持和增强拉丁裔妇女幸存者及其家人的权能。对未来研究的影响包括理论发展和定量研究,以衡量拉丁裔IPV妇女幸存者的赋权和治疗。干预和进程应扩大到包括其他文化和地理区域的妇女。社会意义本案例研究确立了对拉丁裔IPV妇女幸存者开展和维持NLLTSG的有效干预。NLLTSGs似乎是这一弱势群体恢复的必要干预措施。原创性/价值本文的内容描述了一种创新的、文化敏感的、从业者参与的应对拉丁裔女性幸存者的亲密伴侣暴力的方法。
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