Women's perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence in a maternity service.
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OBJECTIVE A qualitative study examining women's perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence in a maternity service. DESIGN Purposive sampling was used to select a sub-sample from a larger group of women who participated in a domestic violence in pregnancy screening study undertaken at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London. SETTING Interviews were conducted in women's homes and general practitioner's surgeries. SAMPLE Ten women who experienced domestic violence in the last 12 months (including pregnancy), six women who experienced domestic violence in the last 12 months, but not in pregnancy, and 16 women with no history of domestic violence. METHODS Semi-structured interviews conducted during the postpartum period (up to 14 months). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Women's views on the acceptability and relevance of routine enquiry for domestic violence. RESULTS Routine enquiry for domestic violence in maternity settings is acceptable to women if conducted in a safe, confidential environment by a trained health professional who is empathic and non-judgemental. The effectiveness of routine enquiry to elicit a history of domestic violence is influenced by factors such as lack of time, confidential consulting time, continuity of care, training and availability of resources. CONCLUSIONS Further research is needed to determine whether the use of on-site specialist domestic violence workers will increase midwives' ability to routinely enquire about domestic violence.
منابع مشابه
خشونت خانگی در میان زنان قبل و حین بارداری
Background and Aim: Many women are abused by their intimate partners before and during pregnancy. Although, domestic violence during pregnancy has serious consequences for women’s health, little is known about how domestic violence may change throughout pregnancy transitions. Research shows that three types of partner violence can have different consequences for women’s health and well-being ...
متن کاملDomestic violence in pregnancy: midwives and routine questioning.
The Confidential enquiry into maternal and child health (CEMACH) (2004) set the standard for maternity care to protect women from domestic violence. Twelve women who were murdered by their partner and 43 further deaths from disclosure with no appropriate referrals prompted the routine enquiry for domestic violence to be initiated in 2000. The death rate from domestic violence had marginally dec...
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from England and Wales report physical and sexual assault by a current or former partner; when financial and emotional abuse and threats of abuse are included, this increases to 25% of women. Two women are murdered by their partner or ex-partner every week in England and Wales and similar figures are reported internationally. One in seven men in the UK also report experiencing physical assault ...
متن کاملBarriers and facilitators of disclosures of domestic violence
from England and Wales report physical and sexual assault by a current or former partner; when financial and emotional abuse and threats of abuse are included, this increases to 25% of women. Two women are murdered by their partner or ex-partner every week in England and Wales and similar figures are reported internationally. One in seven men in the UK also report experiencing physical assault ...
متن کامل“Keeping family matters behind closed doors”: healthcare providers’ perceptions and experiences of identifying and managing domestic violence during and after pregnancy
BACKGROUND Violence against women is an international public health concern and a violation of women's rights. Domestic violence can first occur, and increase in frequency and severity, during and after pregnancy. Healthcare providers have the potential to identify and support women who experience domestic violence. We sought to investigate the knowledge and perceptions of domestic violence amo...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
دوره 109 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002