| Literature DB >> 17064413 |
Denise E Bonds1, Shellie D Ellis, Erin Weeks, Shana L Palla, Peter Lichstein.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Interventions to change practice patterns among health care professionals have had mixed success. We tested the effectiveness of a practice centered intervention to increase screening for domestic violence in primary care practices.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17064413 PMCID: PMC1637109 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-7-63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Survey respondent characteristics
| Characteristic | Initial Survey (N = 1,482) | Follow-up Survey (N = 1,527) | P value |
| Age (mean, SD) | 49 years (SD = 17.7 years) | 48 years (SD = 16.9) | NS |
| Race | |||
| White | 62% (894) | 66% (987) | 0.04 |
| African American | 37% (531) | 32% (471) | |
| Other | 2% (23) | 2% (33) | |
| Married or marriage-like relationship | 46% (683) | 54% (833) | <0.0001 |
| Child under age 18 living at home | 40% (594) | 41% (627) | NS |
| Health Insurance-Yes | 90% (1,337) | 89% (1,363) | NS |
| Working Full or Part-Time | 46% (676) | 50% (761) | 0.05 |
| Income less than $25,000 | 50% (580) | 50% (661) | NS |
| Visits to health care provider in last year (mean, SD) | 7.5 (SD = 9.3) | 8.0 (SD = 11.1) | NS |
| Female PCP | 52% (755) | 48% (716) | 0.02 |
| Type of PCP | |||
| Family Medicine | 60% (831) | 64% (911) | <0.0001 |
| Internal Medicine | 18% (255) | 18% (261) | |
| OB/GYN | 9% (123) | 8% (111) | |
| Midlevel | 10% (143) | 6% (83) | |
| Other | 3% (44) | 3% (48) |
Percent of patient reporting screening for violence in the home
| Pre-Intervention Survey (N = 1,482) | Post-Intervention Survey (N = 1,527) | Unadjusted OR (95% CI) | Adjusted** OR (95% CI) | |
| Women reporting they had been screened in past 12 months | 16% (N = 236) | 26%* (N = 398) | 1.79 (1.45–2.20) | 1.79 (1.43–2.23) |
| Range of screening by practice | 2% to 49% | 8% to 62% |
*p < 0.001 for comparison with pre-intervention survey
**Adjusted for patient age, race (white, non-white), marital status (married, not married), insurance, income (<$25,000, >$25,001), presence of children at home, number of visits, primary care provider gender, primary care provider type (family medicine, internal medicine, OB/Gyn, midlevel provider, other)
Mean increase in screening by practice characteristic and intervention choice
| Practice Characteristics | Number of practices | Mean change in screening after intervention (SD) |
| Practice Type | ||
| Internal Medicine | 4 | 13% (7%) |
| Family Medicine | 8 | 8% (7%) |
| Obstetric/Gynecology | 3 | 10% (11%) |
| Academic | 5 | 13% (6%) |
| Community | 10 | 8% (8%) |
| Number of providers at practice | ||
| 1–3 | 3 | 7% (13%) |
| 4–10 | 6 | 6% (4%) |
| 11 or more | 6 | 15% (5%) |
| Number of DVRPs attending initial training | ||
| 1 | 2 | 9% (15%) |
| 2 | 13 | 10% (7%) |
| Number of DVRPs attending mid-project training | ||
| 0 | 2 | 0% (2%) |
| 1 | 6 | 11% (4%) |
| 2 | 7 | 11% (9%) |
| Number of original DVRPs present in practice at end of study | ||
| 0 | 5 | 11% (8%) |
| 1 | 4 | 7% (5%) |
| 2 | 6 | 10% (9%) |
| Screening questionnaire used | ||
| SAFE Questions [20] | 7 | 9% (7%) |
| Massachusetts Seminars Series on Domestic Violence [19] | 4 | 11% (9%) |
| Partner Violence Screen [21] | 2 | 13% (9%) |
| HITS [22] | 2 | 5% (9%) |
| Person designated at practice to screen | ||
| Nurse Staff | 4 | 1% (2%) |
| Providers | 9 | 12% (6%) |
| Both | 2 | 16% (8%) |
| Patients to be routinely screened | ||
| Women over age 18 | 4 | 10% (5%) |
| All women | 4 | 12% (10%) |
| Men and Women over age 18 | 5 | 9% (8%) |
| All patients | 2 | 6% (10%) |
| Frequency of screening | ||
| Once a year | 12 | 10% (7%) |
| At every visit | 3 | 10% (10%) |
| Baseline screening rate | ||
| <8% | 3 | 4% (3%) |
| 8–10% | 4 | 11% (7%) |
| 11–19% | 4 | 11% (10%) |
| >20% | 4 | 11% (9%) |