Methods and tools to screen and assess risks for intimate partner violence among women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in six high-income countries: A scoping review DOI Creative Commons
Eliza Lock, Karina Reeves, Daniel Vujcich

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Journal of Family Violence, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 17, 2024

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this review is to collate literature on approaches screening women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds for experiences intimate partner violence (IPV) assessing risks, with a view identifying examples best practice research gaps. Methods A scoping methodology was adopted. Medline (Ovid), Embase, CINALH CENTRAL databases were searched, supplementary searches grey literature. Results independently screened by two reviewers. Studies included if they focused CaLD living in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or States America being screened/assessed health setting relation IPV. Data study characteristics key findings extracted critical appraisal quality performed. total n = 1,320 results yielded. After deduplication, the titles abstracts 846 studies screened. 5 final analysis, four risk assessment tools/methods assessed (Danger Assessment Immigrant Women, Safe Start, Index Spouse Abuse Southern Asian Violence Screen). Conclusions Given documented barriers migrant help-seeking, has an important role play ensuring that are linked into appropriate IPV support services timely manner. However, there very limited evidence demonstrate existing screening/risk tools strategies meet specific needs populations, more attention be given intersectional violence.

Language: Английский

I wouldn’t trust it …’ Digital transformation of young people’s sexual health services: a systems-informed qualitative enquiry DOI Creative Commons
Clare Bennett, Daniel Kelly, Catherine Dunn

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BMJ Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 1(1), P. e000259 - e000259

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Introduction Digital sexual health technologies for young people, such as websites, texting services and apps, could address some of the inequalities that many experience, since they have potential to overcome concerns associated with traditional clinic based embarrassment, privacy accessibility. However, are currently under-utilised internationally. Methods Using complexity theory systems thinking a theoretical framework, this qualitative descriptive study sought explore acceptability digital 16–18 year olds. Data generation 10 nurses experience service delivery took form minimally structured online one-to-one interviews lasting between 20 50 min. Focus groups up eight people or individual were used 32 olds’ perspectives. Interviews lasted 18 48 Both datasets analysed using Braun Clarke’s reflexive thematic analysis. Results Three themes emerged from each dataset. Nurses’ were: (1) can be more comfortable (2) complimentary visits but do not replace them (3) challenges exist in providing through technologies. The people’s is ‘difficult issue’, specific expectations yet desire choice interventions panacea. Conclusions While hold great potential, need integral wider which both promotion operate, otherwise there risk their impact will compromised. Collaborative approaches connect causal factors policy objectives involve full engagement all stakeholders likely efficacious.

Language: Английский

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Methods and tools to screen and assess risks for intimate partner violence among women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in six high-income countries: A scoping review DOI Creative Commons
Eliza Lock, Karina Reeves, Daniel Vujcich

et al.

Journal of Family Violence, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 17, 2024

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this review is to collate literature on approaches screening women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) backgrounds for experiences intimate partner violence (IPV) assessing risks, with a view identifying examples best practice research gaps. Methods A scoping methodology was adopted. Medline (Ovid), Embase, CINALH CENTRAL databases were searched, supplementary searches grey literature. Results independently screened by two reviewers. Studies included if they focused CaLD living in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or States America being screened/assessed health setting relation IPV. Data study characteristics key findings extracted critical appraisal quality performed. total n = 1,320 results yielded. After deduplication, the titles abstracts 846 studies screened. 5 final analysis, four risk assessment tools/methods assessed (Danger Assessment Immigrant Women, Safe Start, Index Spouse Abuse Southern Asian Violence Screen). Conclusions Given documented barriers migrant help-seeking, has an important role play ensuring that are linked into appropriate IPV support services timely manner. However, there very limited evidence demonstrate existing screening/risk tools strategies meet specific needs populations, more attention be given intersectional violence.

Language: Английский

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