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Citation

Dienemann J, Campbell JC, Wiederhorn N, Laughon K, Jordan E. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Neonatal Nurs. 2003; 32(5): 594-603.

Affiliation

Adult Health Nursing, College of Health and Human Services, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 28223-0001, USA. jpdien@bellsouth.net

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1177/0884217503256943

PMID

14565738

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The authors developed an interdisciplinary critical pathway for intimate partner violence (IPV) assessment and intervention for use across health care settings. Intimate partner violence may be emotional, physical, and/or sexual and involves coercion and control by one partner over the other. DESIGN: A pathway developed with input from focus groups of battered women was subjected to a modified Delphi technique to improve the pathway's scientific accuracy and feasibility. SETTING: The study was conducted in one urban, one suburban, and one rural hospital with IPV advocacy programs in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Four researchers and 13 clinicians participated in the validation, with at least one physician, one nurse, and one social worker or IPV counselor from each hospital. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Each element of the pathway was analyzed for the degree of consensus on scientific accuracy and feasibility. RESULTS: Consensus on the scientific accuracy and feasibility of the pathway was achieved after three rounds of the Delphi process. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first known critical pathway for IPV. It addresses physical and mental health and safety and has content validity affirmed by an interdisciplinary panel of experts. Further process and outcome evaluation is warranted and invited.


Language: en

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