Exploring primary care responses to domestic violence and abuse (DVA): operationalisation of a national initiative

被引:2
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作者
McGarry, Julie [1 ]
Hussain, Basharat [1 ]
Watts, Kim [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England
[2] Kings Coll London, London, England
来源
JOURNAL OF ADULT PROTECTION | 2019年 / 21卷 / 02期
关键词
Domestic violence; Interventions; Women; Primary care; Health care professionals; IRIS; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; PHYSICAL HEALTH; IMPACT; WOMEN; EXPERIENCES;
D O I
10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0025
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Purpose In the UK, the Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) initiative has been developed for use within primary care to support women survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA). However, while evaluated nationally, less is known regarding impact of implementation at a local level. The purpose of this paper is to explore the effectiveness of IRIS within one locality in the UK. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative study using interviews/focus groups with primary care teams and women who had experienced DVA in one primary care setting in the UK. Interviews with 18 participants from five professional categories including: general practitioners, practice nurses, practice managers, assistant practice managers and practice receptionists. Focus group discussion/interview with seven women who had accessed IRIS. Data were collected between November 2016 and March 2017. Findings Five main themes were identified for professionals: Team role approach to training, Professional confidence, Clear pathway for referral and support, Focussed support, Somewhere to meet that is a "safe haven". For women the following themes were identified: Longevity of DVA; Lifeline; Face to face talking to someone; Support and understood where I was coming from; A place of safety. Practical implications - IRIS played a significant role in helping primary care professionals to respond effectively. For women IRIS was more proactive and holistic than traditional approaches. Originality/value This study was designed to assess the impact that a local level implementation of the national IRIS initiative had on both providers and users of the service simultaneously. The study identifies that a "whole team approach" in the primary care setting is critical to the effectiveness of DVA initiatives.
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