Service Providers' Perspectives: Reducing Intimate Partner Violence in Rural and Northern Regions of Canada.

IF 1.7 Q2 NURSING
Nicole Letourneau, Dawn Lorraine McBride, Sylvia S Barton, Keira Griggs
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Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) persists as a serious challenge, globally, with regions in Central and Northern Canada reporting the highest rates of shelter use to escape abuse, of sexual assault, and of IPV in the country. Despite research into IPV, barriers and gaps exist in understanding what an effective response to IPV in rural and northern communities should look like.

Methods: To enhance this understanding, qualitative interviews and focus groups with a total of 55 participants were conducted with service providers, including shelter services, victims services, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, counselors, and others (e.g., psychologists). A grounded theory approach was used to analyze data, with findings illustrated in a schematic that conceptualize the challenges service providers experience.

Results: The findings reveal how an IPV environment, characterized by oppression, abuse, and illness, requires transformation into an IPV-free environment, characterized by empowerment, positive social connections, and wellness. As service providers work to influence this transition, they become experts in understanding the sociocultural context, formal services, and informal supports accessible or not for women experiencing IPV. Service providers encourage social media use into service delivery to improve communication; lobby for rural-specific IPV specialists; and recognize isolation as a barrier to seeking out safe shelter and housing, transportation, and economic assistance.

Conclusion: In order to reduce rates of IPV, the results suggest we must support service providers, document service gaps, and maximize policy change and community action based on IPV as it is experienced in rural and northern regions of Canada.

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服务提供者的观点:减少加拿大农村和北部地区的亲密伴侣暴力。
背景:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在全球范围内仍然是一个严重的挑战,加拿大中部和北部地区报告称,该国为逃避虐待、性侵犯和亲密伴侣暴力而使用庇护所的比例最高。尽管对IPV进行了研究,但在理解如何有效应对农村和北部社区的IPV方面存在障碍和差距。方法:为了加强这一理解,对服务提供者进行了定性访谈和焦点小组,共有55名参与者,包括收容所服务,受害者服务,加拿大皇家骑警,辅导员和其他人(如心理学家)。我们采用了一种基于理论的方法来分析数据,并在示意图中说明了服务提供商所面临的挑战。结果:研究结果揭示了一个以压迫、虐待和疾病为特征的IPV环境如何需要转变为一个以赋权、积极的社会联系和健康为特征的无IPV环境。随着服务提供者努力影响这一转变,他们成为了解遭受IPV的妇女能否获得的社会文化背景、正式服务和非正式支持的专家。服务提供商鼓励在提供服务时使用社交媒体,以改善沟通;游说专门针对农村的IPV专家;并认识到孤立是寻求安全住所、住房、交通和经济援助的障碍。结论:为了降低IPV的发生率,研究结果表明,我们必须支持服务提供者,记录服务差距,并根据IPV在加拿大农村和北部地区的经验,最大限度地改变政策和社区行动。
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期刊介绍: We are pleased to announce the launch of the CJNR digital archive, an online archive available through the McGill University Library, and hosted by the McGill University Library Digital Collections Program in perpetuity. This archive has been made possible through a Richard M. Tomlinson Digital Library Innovation and Access Award to the McGill School of Nursing. The Richard M. Tomlinson award recognizes the ongoing contribution and commitment the CJNR has made to the McGill School of Nursing, and to the development and nursing science in Canada and worldwide. We hope this archive proves to be an invaluable research tool for researchers in Nursing and other faculties.
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