2023
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16827
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Multifaceted training and readiness to respond to family violence: A prospective cohort evaluation

Abstract: BackgroundAs frontline healthcare workers, there is a growing expectation that nurses should be able to respond to disclosures of family violence. However, the profession and hospital systems have been slow to respond with clear skills, knowledge and confidence deficits identified in existing research. There is limited research which has robustly evaluated the effectiveness of in‐depth, multifaceted training on readiness to respond among nurses.AimTo longitudinally evaluate the effectiveness of an in‐depth fam… Show more

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