Routinely asking women about domestic violence in health settings
journal contribution
posted on 2003-09-20, 00:00authored byAnn TaketAnn Taket, J Nurse, K Smith, J Watson, J Shakespeare, V Lavis, K Cosgrove, K Mulley, G Geder
The stigma surrounding domestic violence means that many of those affected are reluctant or do not know how to get help. A systematic review of screening for domestic violence in healthcare settings concluded that although there was insufficient evidence to recommend screening programmes, health services should aim to identify and support women experiencing domestic violence.1 The review highlighted the importance of education and training of clinicians in promoting disclosure of abuse and appropriate responses.1 We argue that a strong case exists for routinely inquiring about partner abuse in many healthcare settings.
History
Journal
BMJ : British medical journal
Volume
327
Pagination
673 - 676
Location
London, England
ISSN
0959-535X
eISSN
1468-5833
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article
Copyright notice
The original publication may be found at www.bmj.com