2016
DOI: 10.5249/jivr.v9i1.793
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An Intimate Partner Violence informational program in a hospital fracture clinic: a pre-test post-test intervention study

Abstract: Abstract:Background:Many organizations have conducted Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) informational campaigns, but the extent to which such cost-effective, simple changes to the clinic environment can improve patient perceptions about IPV is largely unknown. Our primary objective was to determine how an IPV informational program affects patients’ perceptions about discussing IPV in a fracture clinic setting. Methods:We conducted a pre-post intervention study to evaluate the impacts of an IPV informational prog… Show more

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“…Information campaigns have been shown to enhance clients' perspectives on the availability of facilities to assist victims of IPV. 34 Furthermore, community mobilisation of gender-based violence service campaigns in Kisumu County, Kenya, led to an increase in the number of cases that were seen at the gender-based violence centre there (HIV Prevention Coordinator, KEMRI Centre for Global Health Research, personal communication, 12 June 2014).…”
Section: Recommendations and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information campaigns have been shown to enhance clients' perspectives on the availability of facilities to assist victims of IPV. 34 Furthermore, community mobilisation of gender-based violence service campaigns in Kisumu County, Kenya, led to an increase in the number of cases that were seen at the gender-based violence centre there (HIV Prevention Coordinator, KEMRI Centre for Global Health Research, personal communication, 12 June 2014).…”
Section: Recommendations and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%