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Barriers to Screening for Domestic Violence in the Emergency Department

The identification of victims of domestic violence is important to prevent further abuse and injury. The purposes of this pilot project were to identify potential barriers emergency department registered nurses encounter in screening patients for domestic violence and to assess nurses’ educational b...

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Published in:The Journal of continuing education in nursing 2007-01, Vol.38 (1), p.37-45
Main Authors: Yonaka, Lisa, Yoder, Marian K, Darrow, Janet B, Sherck, John P
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Clinical Competence
Communication Barriers
Domestic violence
Education, Nursing, Continuing
Educational Needs
Emergency Nursing - education
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Emergency Service, Hospital - organization & administration
Family Violence
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Services Needs and Demand
Hospitals
Humans
Male
Mass Screening - methods
Mass Screening - nursing
Middle Aged
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Evaluation Research
Nursing Methodology Research
Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
Nursing Staff, Hospital - organization & administration
Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
Pilot Projects
Prenatal Care
Self Efficacy
Spouse Abuse - diagnosis
Spouse Abuse - prevention & control
Surveys and Questionnaires
Trauma Centers
Victims of Crime
Womens health
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