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Tuija Leppäkoski1, Aune Flinck2, Eija Paavilainen1.
Abstract
This study aimed to examine possible changes from 2008 to 2012 in the skills of health care staff in identifying and intervening in domestic violence (DV). A longitudinal descriptive study design with volunteer samples (baseline; n = 68, follow-up; n = 100) was used to acquire information regarding the present state and needs of the staff in practices related to DV. The results of the baseline survey were used as a basis for planning two interventions: staff training and drafting practical guidelines. Information was collected by questionnaires from nurses, physicians, and social workers and supplemented by responses from the interviews. The data were analysed using both quantitative and qualitative methods. A chi-square test was used to test the statistical significance of the data sets. In addition, participants' quotes are used to describe specific phenomena or issues. The comparison showed that overall a small positive change had taken place between the study periods. However, the participants were aware of their own shortcomings in identifying and intervening in DV. Changes happen slowly, and administrative support is needed to sustain such changes. Therefore, this paper offers recommendations to improve health care providers' response to DV. Moreover, there is a great need for evaluating the training programme used.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24864205 PMCID: PMC4016920 DOI: 10.1155/2014/759682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Res Pract ISSN: 2090-1429
Demographic data on participants.
| Variable | Category | Initial survey 2008 ( | Follow-up survey 2012 ( |
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| Gender | Male | 15% | 14% |
| Female | 85% | 86% | |
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| Age (years) | Mean | 42 | 41 |
| Median | 45 | 43 | |
| Range | (24–59) | (21–60) | |
| Standard deviation | 10 | 12 | |
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| Age group | ≤29 | 16% | 29% |
| 30–39 | 23% | 14% | |
| 40–49 | 37% | 23% | |
| 50–59 | 24% | 32% | |
| ≥60 | 2% | ||
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| Occupational status | Nurse | 65% | 62% |
| Practical nurse | 25% | 28% | |
| Social worker | 4% | ||
| Doctor | 6% | 2% | |
| Others | 8% | ||
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| Occupation time | Mean | 16 | 16 |
| Median | 15 | 15 | |
| Range | (0.5–37) | (0.3–40) | |
| Standard deviation | 11 | 12 | |
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| Employment | Permanent | 71% | 76% |
| Temporary | 29% | 24% | |
Changes of opinions of the respondent groups to manage DV.
| Questions | Initial survey 2008 | Follow-up survey 2012 | Significance test | |||
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| Can you estimate how often at work you meet or treat women or men who are victims of DV? | At least once a month | (22) 33% | (28) 29% | 0.558 | ||
| Once a month or less | (45) 67% | (70) 71% | ||||
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| Can you estimate how often at work you meet or treat women or men who are perpetrators of DV? | At least once a month | (15) 23% | (25) 26% | 0.684 | ||
| Once a month or less | (51) 77% | (73) 74% | ||||
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| At work, have you met or treated men who have experienced DV? | No | (40) 60% | (39) 39% | 6.897 | 1 |
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| Yes | (27) 40% | (61) 61% | ||||
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| Do you believe you would identify a patient who is experiencing or has experienced DV? | Always or often | (29) 43% | (54) 55% | 0.155 | ||
| Once or never | (38) 57% | (45) 45% | ||||
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| Do you believe you would identify a patient who is or who has been violent in their relationship? | Always or often | (13) 19% | (34) 34% | 4.227 | 1 |
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| Once or never | (54) 81% | (66) 66% | ||||
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| Do you think that identification of DV is difficult or easy? | Difficult | (60) 88% | (82) 86% | 0.747 | ||
| Easy | (8) 12% | (13) 14% | ||||
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| Do you think that intervention in DV is difficult or easy? | Difficult | (63) 97% | (86) 90% | 0.475 | ||
| Easy | (2) 3% | (10) 10% | ||||
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| Is there an operations model in your work unit for intervening in DV? | No | (34) 51% | (12) 13% | 35.761 | 2 |
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| Yes | (4) 6% | (34) 35% | ||||
| Cannot say | (29) 43% | (50) 52% | ||||
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| Do you collaborate with different supporting authorities when meeting the victim and the perpetrator? | No | (32) 51% | (47) 49% | 0.821 | ||
| Yes | (31) 49% | (49) 51% | ||||
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| Has DV been discussed in your professional basic training? | No | (49) 77% | (53) 55% | 7.577 | 1 |
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| Yes | (15) 23% | (43) 45% | ||||
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| Has your current employer organized supplementary training related to DV? | No | (37) 56% | (29) 30% | 22.585 | 2 |
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| Yes | (10) 15% | (50) 52% | ||||
| Cannot say | (19) 29% | (18) 18% | ||||
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| Have you participated in training organized by your employer? | No | (60) 92% | (54) 57% | 23.014 | 1 |
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| Yes | (5) 8% | (40) 43% | ||||