TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Evaluation of a domestic violence intervention in the maternity and sexual health services of a UK hospital JO - Reproductive health matters A1 - Bacchus, Loraine J. A1 - Bewley, Susan A1 - Vitolas, Carlos Torres A1 - Aston, Gillian A1 - Jordan, Peter A1 - Murray, Susan F. SP - 147 EP - 157 VL - 18 IS - 36 N2 - This paper reports on an evaluation of a domestic violence intervention in the maternity and sexual health services of a UK hospital. The intervention encompassed guidelines, staff training, inclusion of routine inquiry for domestic violence with all patients, and referral of women disclosing violence to an on-site advocacy service. An "assumption querying" approach was applied to evaluate the intervention. Programmatic assumptions were identified and tested using interviews with service providers and patients, review of patient records, and pre- and post-training questionnaires. Domestic violence training resulted in changes in health professionals' knowledge and practice in the short-term, but universal routine inquiry was not achieved even in a context of organizational support, guidelines, training and advocacy. Potential and actual harm occurred, including breaches of confidentiality and failure to document evidence, limiting women's ability to access civil and legal remedies. Advocacy support led to positive outcomes for many women, as long as support to maintain positive changes, whether women stayed with or left the violent partner, continued to be given. Maternity and sexual health services were found to be opportune points of intervention for domestic violence services that combine routine inquiry by clinicians, support after disclosure and attention to harm reduction.

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LA - en SN - 0968-8080 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0968-8080(10)36526-8 ID - ref1 ER -