TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Improving domestic violence screening and follow-up in a community health clinic JO - Journal of primary care and community health A1 - Collins, Katherine A1 - Kochuparambil Sebastian, Silviya A1 - Franck, Gwyneth SP - e21501319231189074 EP - e21501319231189074 VL - 14 IS - N2 - PURPOSE: To implement an improved DV screening and follow-up protocol at a suburban community health clinic that is consistently used by staff with appropriate female patients as well as to assess provider/staff barriers to this.

METHODS: The project was completed at a community health clinic and included 2 presentations: the first to outline current practices as well as the intervention plan at the pre-intervention time point and then to review results of the intervention and elicit feedback post intervention. Provider/staff barrier surveys were completed at both time points. The intervention consisted of completion of the HITS DV screening tool on all appropriate female patients and a system-level algorithm-based follow-up care plan for positive cases.

RESULTS: Eligible patient screening increased by 3.1% and patients screening positive increased from 0 to 1 from baseline to intervention. Average scores on the barrier surveys improved for all questions and improved significantly for 3 of the questions. The algorithm implemented was utilized for the positive screening.

CONCLUSIONS: Use of a DV screening tool, that has shown good concurrent and construct validity in the literature, a system-level algorithm for follow-up care and addressing provider/staff barriers to screening and follow-up are essential components of a successful DV screening and follow-up program.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 2150-1319 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501319231189074 ID - ref1 ER -