2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajo.13747
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Identifying the barriers faced by obstetricians and registrars in screening or enquiry of intimate partner violence in pregnancy: A systematic review of the primary evidence

Corrine Lu,
Ekavi Georgousopoulou,
Surriya Baloch
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIntimate partner violence (IPV) disproportionally affects women compared to men. The impact of IPV is amplified during pregnancy. Screening or enquiry in the antenatal outpatient setting regarding IPV has been fraught with barriers that prevent recognition and the ability to intervene.AimsThe aim of this systematic review was to determine the barriers that face obstetricians/gynaecologists regarding enquiry of IPV in antenatal outpatient settings. The secondary objective was to determine facilitato… Show more

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“…Lu et al discuss the barriers to screening for intimate partner violence in pregnancy. 4 Thomas et al explore the healthcare experiences of LGBTQI individuals assigned female sex at birth, identifying barriers to accessing skilled and sensitive care for this group of the community with unique and varied healthcare needs. 5 Blazé et al discuss the impact of parental smoking upon breastfeeding, identifying these offspring as doubly disadvantaged by the increased perinatal complications and the missed benefits of breastfeeding, both associated with parental smoking during and after pregnancy.…”
Section: Endometriosis Remains a Topical And Potentially Contentious ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lu et al discuss the barriers to screening for intimate partner violence in pregnancy. 4 Thomas et al explore the healthcare experiences of LGBTQI individuals assigned female sex at birth, identifying barriers to accessing skilled and sensitive care for this group of the community with unique and varied healthcare needs. 5 Blazé et al discuss the impact of parental smoking upon breastfeeding, identifying these offspring as doubly disadvantaged by the increased perinatal complications and the missed benefits of breastfeeding, both associated with parental smoking during and after pregnancy.…”
Section: Endometriosis Remains a Topical And Potentially Contentious ...mentioning
confidence: 99%