2004
DOI: 10.1136/emj.2003.007591
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Domestic violence in emergency medicine patients

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“…Sethi and colleagues 48,49 purposefully sampled 22 nursing shifts, representative of day, night and weekend shifts. A questionnaire was administered to 198 women attending an inner city accident and emergency department.…”
Section: Accident and Emergency Departmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sethi and colleagues 48,49 purposefully sampled 22 nursing shifts, representative of day, night and weekend shifts. A questionnaire was administered to 198 women attending an inner city accident and emergency department.…”
Section: Accident and Emergency Departmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside the increasing emphasis on the role of healthcare professionals in terms of effective support and management of DVA, there has been a growing body of research which has focused on some of the key challenges associated with DVA within healthcare environments more generally. For example, research has been conducted to explore the issues related to the accurate recording of the incidence and prevalence of DVA in specific settings (Boyle, et al 2004), identification and effective facilitation of education, training and support needs of healthcare professionals Larijani & Guggisberg, 2015;Leppakoski, et al, 2014), barriers and enablers to the effective identification and management of DVA across a range of settings (Rose et al, 2011;Taft, Broom, & Legge, 2004), the impact of DVA on the health and wellbeing of survivors (Campbell, 2002) and the experiences of DVA survivors within healthcare systems (Yam, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…É o caso, por exemplo, da contracepção de emergência e profilaxias das DST/AIDS, recomendadas em casos de abuso sexual. Muitos autores sugerem que a ocorrência de maus-tratos contra a criança seja rotineiramente investigada pelas equipes dos serviços de emergência 36,37,38 . Porém, ainda não existe consenso em como lidar com essas situações, principalmente em serviços onde a rotina é bastante atribulada e estressante.…”
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