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背景:北爱尔兰家庭护士伙伴关系(FNP)方案确定了调整和实施亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)干预措施的必要性,该干预措施是为护士-家庭伙伴关系(美国)方案制定的。目的描述:1)IPV干预的适应过程和产出,2)在北爱尔兰FNP护士和督导中实施该干预的可行性和可接受性。北爱尔兰的FNP/NFP项目共有260名妇女参加,19名护士和5名主管负责实施。方法采用以团队为基础的项目管理方法进行干预。采用收敛混合方法对区域服务进行可行性、保真度和可接受性评价。结果适应性IPV干预措施实施可行,可接受。据报道,根据干预阶段,对临床途径的保真度为中等至高度,与普遍的安全性评估相关的保真度最高。总体而言,20%的客户披露了IPV;大多数客户都报告了多种形式的虐待。多种因素对实施和可接受性产生积极影响,包括与FNP/NFP项目内容、实践和结构相一致的干预措施,提供全面的临床和反思性监督,以及在综合卫生和社会护理服务系统内提供护理。结论适应性IPV干预有可能提高护士的知识和信心,以评估、识别和分类IPV,并通过量身定制的护理计划教育和支持FNP/NFP患者。未来的调整可能包括对新护士和更有经验的护士进行分层的未来培训和教育。
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Adaptation and implementation of an intervention to identify and respond to intimate partner violence in the family nurse partnership Northern Ireland program

Background

A need to adapt and implement an intimate partner violence (IPV) intervention, developed for the Nurse-Family Partnership (United States) program, was identified in the Northern Ireland Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) program.

Objectives

To describe the: 1) IPV intervention adaptation process and outputs, and 2) feasibility to implement the intervention with fidelity and its acceptability to FNP nurses and supervisors in Northern Ireland.

Participants and setting

260 women enrolled in, and 19 nurses and 5 supervisors delivering, the FNP/NFP program in Northern Ireland.

Methods

A team-based, project management approach was used to adapt the intervention. A convergent mixed methods regional service evaluation was conducted to describe feasibility, fidelity, and acceptability.

Results

The adapted IPV intervention was feasible and acceptable to implement. Moderate to high levels of fidelity to the clinical pathway were reported, dependent on intervention phase, with highest rates of fidelity related to a universal assessment of safety. Overall, 20 % of clients disclosed IPV; with most clients reporting multiple forms of abuse. Multiple factors positively influenced implementation and acceptability, including intervention alignment with FNP/NFP program content, practices and structure, the provision of wraparound clinical and reflective supervision, and the delivery of care within a system of integrated health and social care services.

Conclusions

The adapted IPV intervention demonstrated potential to increase nurse knowledge and confidence to assess for, identify and classify IPV and to educate and support FNP/NFP clients with tailored plans of care. Future adaptations could include stratification of future training and education for new and more experienced nurses.
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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