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Citation

Maina GM. Nurs. Stand. (1987) 2009; 23(21): 35-39.

Affiliation

Community Health Nursing and Primary Health Care, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya. mureithig@hotmail.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Royal College of Nursing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19248448

Abstract

AIM: To assess the response of health professionals working in a Kenyan hospital emergency department to patients who had experienced intimate partner violence and the obstacles they encountered. METHODS: In-depth interviews were conducted with 11 health professionals. Transcribed interviews were analysed using QSR NVivo 7 software to reveal themes and sub-themes. FINDINGS: Health professionals managed victims of intimate partner violence symptomatically without following any predetermined guidelines and protocols. Participants were hindered in their attempts to screen and offer subsequent help to victims by other health professionals, victims of partner violence and the police. CONCLUSION: Effective management by health professionals of intimate partner violence in Kenya was hindered by factors such as a lack of knowledge, training and resources. Better training is needed in assessment, screening, intervention and referral.


Language: en

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