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Attitudes towards domestic violence in Lebanon: a qualitative study of primary care practitioners.

Jinan Usta1, Gene Feder2, Jumana Antoun1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Domestic violence (DV) is highly prevalent in the developing and developed world. Healthcare systems internationally are still not adequately addressing the needs of patients experiencing violence. AIM: To explore physicians' attitudes about responding to DV, their perception of the physician's role, and the factors that influence their response. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Qualitative study using individual interviews among primary care practitioners working in Lebanon.
METHOD: Primary care clinicians practising for >5 years and with >100 patient consultations a week were interviewed. Physicians were asked about their practice when encountering women disclosing abuse, their opinion about the engagement of the health services with DV, their potential role, and the anticipated reaction of patients and society to this extended role.
RESULTS: Physicians felt that they were well positioned to play a pivotal role in addressing DV; yet they had concerns related to personal safety, worry about losing patients, and opposing the norms of a largely conservative society. Several physicians justified DV or blamed the survivor rather than the perpetrator for triggering the violent behaviour. Moreover, religion was perceived as sanctioning DV.
CONCLUSION: Perceived cultural norms and religious beliefs seem to be major barriers to physicians responding to DV in Lebanon, and possibly in the Arab world more generally. Financial concerns also need to be addressed to encourage physicians to address DV. © British Journal of General Practice 2014.

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Keywords:  Arab world; Lebanon; attitude; domestic violence; primary health care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24868068      PMCID: PMC4032013          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp14X680077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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