Domestic Violence
Transcript: References Beynon, C. E., Gutmanis, I. A., Tutty, L. M., Wathen, C. N., MacMillan, H.L., Why physicians and nurses ask for (or don’t) about partner violence: a qualitative analysis. BMC Public Health, 2012. 12:473 Guillery, M.E., Benzies, K.M., Mannion, C., & Evans, S. (2012). Postpartum nurses’ perceptions of barriers to screening for intimate partner violence: A cross-sectional survey. Biomed Central Nursing, 11(2), 1-8. Jeanjot, I., Barlow, P., & Rozenberg, S. (2008). Domestic violence during pregnancy: survey of patients and healthcare providers. Journal Of Women's Health (15409996), 17(4), 557-567. doi:10.1089/jwh.2007.0639 Robinson, R. (2010). Myths and stereotypes: How registered nurses screen for intimate partner violence. Journal of emergency nursing, 36(6), 572-576. Wathen, C.N., Tanaka, M., Catallo, C., Lebner, A.C., Friedman, M.K., Hanson, M.D., Freeman, C., Jack, S.M., Jamieson, E., MacMillan, H.L. (2009). Are clinicians being prepared to care for abused women? A survey of health professional education in Ontario, Canada. Biomed Central Nursing, 9(34), 1-11. doi:10.1186/1472-6920-9-34 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE What can y Guillery, Benzies, Mannion, and Evans, (2012) “Postpartum nurses’ perceptions of barriers to screening for IPV: A cross-sectional survey” Jeanjot, Barlow, and Rozenberg (2008) “Domestic violence during pregnancy: survey of patients and healthcare providers” LINKING THE ARTICLES u do as a nurse? Robinson, (2010) “Myths and stereotypes: How registered nurses screen for IPV” By: Kristen, Courtney, Muriel, Miranda, Greg Application to Southern Alberta Beynonf, Gutmanis, Tutty, Wathen, and MacMillan (2012) “Why physicians and nurses ask (or don’t) about partner violence” Wathen, C.N. et al., (2009). "Are clinicians being prepared to care for abused women? A survey of health professional education in Ontario, Canada."