| Literature DB >> 26086980 |
Lynette Feder1, Phyllis Holditch Niolon2, Jacquelyn Campbell3, Jan Wallinder4, Robin Nelson4, Hattie Larrouy4.
Abstract
The lack of rigorous evaluations of intimate partner violence (IPV) programs has severely limited our knowledge about what works. However, IPV programs can be rigorously evaluated through randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted ethically and safely. This article provides an example of how a RCT to test an IPV preventive intervention-the Enhanced Nurse Family Partnership Study (ENFPS)-was successfully implemented by a partnership of researchers and practitioners. The article concludes with some recommendations, arrived at by the researchers and practitioners on the ENFPS team, for achieving a successful collaboration thought to be essential in executing a field experiment.Keywords: experimental research; intimate partner violence; prevention
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Year: 2011 PMID: 26086980 DOI: 10.1177/1077801211398620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012