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Perceptions of Screening Women for Intimate Partner Violence Among Health Care Providers in Thailand.
Objective: To explore Thai health care providers' perceptions of screening for intimate partner violence (IPV).
Design: This study used a qualitative approach to explore Thai health care providers' perceptions of IPV screening.
Setting: Four focus groups of health care providers working in secondary and tertiary hospitals in northeast Thailand.
Participants: Thirty-two health care providers (30 nurses and 2 social workers) experienced in women's health care and working in hospitals in northeast Thailand.
Results: Findings reflected four categories: The Importance of Screening for IPV, Factors Related to IPV Screening, Barriers to IPV Screening, and Strategies to Promote IPV Screening.
Conclusion: Our results highlight the significance of IPV screening in connecting survivors to help; challenges faced by providers, such as cultural norms and lack of training; and recommendations for policymakers to enhance IPV screening in Thailand.
期刊介绍:
Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.