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Citation

Keeling J, Birch L. Nurs. Times 2002; 98(48): 36-37.

Affiliation

Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Merseyside.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Nursing Times)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12501528

Abstract

Domestic violence has serious consequences, which often result in long-term damage to an individual's health, well being and development. Health care providers are ideally placed to detect people who have experienced domestic abuse, as almost everyone accesses the health service at some point in their lifetime. Nursing and midwifery tutors have a pivotal role in educating health care professionals on the subject of domestic abuse. This article reports on a study exploring the current practice and views of tutors who deliver this topic in the curriculum.


Language: en

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