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Citation

Sibbald SL, MacGregor JCD, MacMillan HL, Wathen N. Can. J. Nurs. Res. 2017; 49(1): 5-15.

Affiliation

4 Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, McGill University School of Nursing, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0844562116688840

PMID

28841052

Abstract

Background Effective delivery of interventions by health and social services requires research-based knowledge which identifies the causes and consequences of violence against women.

METHODS to effectively share new knowledge with violence against women decision-makers remain under studied.

PURPOSE This paper examines how new research-based knowledge-namely, the lack of efficacy of health-care screening for exposure to intimate partner violence against women-is received by stakeholders in the violence against women field.

METHODS Data from 10 stakeholder group discussions ( Nā€‰=ā€‰86) conducted during a knowledge-sharing forum were analyzed to assess how stakeholders responded to the new knowledge.

RESULTS Participant reactions ranged from full acceptance to significant resistance to the research findings. We suggest themes that help explain these reactions, including the context and content of our findings and their epistemological match to participants' experiences and beliefs, and the perceived value of research evidence, compared to other forms of knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS Violence against women is a complex psycho-social phenomenon, and people with an interest in this field bring diverse and even conflicting perspectives regarding its causes, consequences, and potential solutions.


Language: en

Keywords

evidence-based medicine; knowledge mobilization; qualitative research; violence against women

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