Perceptions of abused Chinese women on community-based participatory approach programme in addressing their needs
Elaine Hoi Yee Chow,
Agnes Tiwari
Abstract:Background
The community-based participatory approach (CBPA) has gained increasing recognition worldwide for enhancing the effectiveness of intervention. It is relatively new in Chinese societies and participants’ perceptions are underexplored. This study aims to explore abused Chinese women’s perceptions on the CBPA programme in addressing their needs.
Methods
A total of 11 abused Chinese women were recruited for a focus group and individual interviews. A semi-structur… Show more
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