| Literature DB >> 29162117 |
Agumasie Semahegn1,2, Kwasi Torpey3, Abubakar Manu3, Nega Assefa4, Augustine Ankomah3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Violence against women is a well understood devastating global pandemic, and human right violation. One in three women experienced intimate partner violence worldwide. In Ethiopia, the level of domestic violence against women is one of the highest in the world. However, Ethiopia is signatory for various conventions and incorporated in legal frameworks. Nevertheless, effective implementation of the existing policy documents, and engaging different stakeholders is very limited. Therefore, we aimed to pilot feasibility of implementing available research evidence and policy documents at community level to prevent domestic violence against women in Awi zone, northwestern Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Community; Domestic violence; Ethiopia; Intervention implementation; Women
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29162117 PMCID: PMC5698924 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-017-0414-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Conceptual framework adapted from ecological model
Fig. 2Illustration of quasi-experimental design for intervention implementation
Fig. 3diagrammatic show of the sequential explanatory mixed-method data collection process
Fig. 4Schematic presentation of Interacting domains using CFIR
| Expected Outcomes of the Community Based Intervention | |
| Specific objective 1 | Conduct baseline assessment of domestic VAW in the study area |
| - determine the prevalence of domestic VAW (physical, sexual, psychological) | |
| Specific objective 2 | Identify associated factors of domestic VAW |
| - Identify the associated factors | |
| Specific objective 3 | Design intervention implementation strategy to tackle domestic VAW |
| - Prepare the intervention material and validate according to the local culture | |
| Specific objective 4 | Implement culturally acceptable interventions to address bottlenecks and DVAW |
| *advocacy workshop four times a year (4 session) | |
| - create awareness on politicians | |
| *community mobilization monthly for a year (12 sessions) | |
| - involving the community in the domestic VAW prevention | |
| *Awareness creation to the women (at least once per month) | |
| - enhance their communication and negotiation skill | |
| *involving husbands (6 to 12 sessions) | |
| - participate husbands/partner as change agent | |
| Specific objective 5 | To assess the outcome of community based intervention on domestic VAW |
| - conduct endline assessment | |
| Phase 1: Baseline | Phase 2: intervention implementation | Phase 3: endline | Phase 4: dissemination and scale up |
| -Baseline data collection | -advocacy meeting with local administrative bodies and stakeholders to explore implementation barriers and also enhance engagement of stakeholders | -endline data collection | *Dissemination |
| -Advocacy meeting | |||
| *Scale up of successful experiences | |||
| -learn from barriers and propose alternative solutions | |||
| M& E | M& E | M& E | |
| -measurement tool and intervention material validation | -number of advocacy workshop | -re-orientation of data collectors | |