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Integrating Intimate Partner Violence Screening and Counseling in a Family Planning Clinic: Evaluation of a Pilot Project in Conakry, Guinea.

Ghazaleh Samandari1, Alexandre Delamou2, Pernamou Traore3, Fatoumata Guilinty Diallo4, Sita Millimono1, Bienvenu Salim Camara5, Kira Laffe1, Fabio Verani1, Maimouna Tolliver1.   

Abstract

Few programs exist to address Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Guinea. In 2014, Engender Health, in partnership with the local health authorities in Conakry, Guinea, piloted an integrated approach to IPV screening and counseling, within an existing family planning clinic. This article describes both the process of formulating and implementing this approach, as well as the results of an evaluation of the program. From January to June of 2014, Engender Health staff trained midwives at the Conakry International Planned Parenthood Federation family planning clinic staff in screening and counseling client for IPV. Program evaluators used project records, interview with program staff (n=3), midwives (n=3) and client exit interviews (n=53) to measure the outcomes of this pilot project. Regardless of their IPV status, clients appreciated having a venue in which to discuss IPV. Program staff also felt empowered by the additional training and support for IPV screening. The evaluation yielded valuable suggestions for improvement, including more time for staff training and mock client interview practice, additional skills in counseling, and stronger referral links for women who screen positive for IPV. Integrating IPV screening into family planning services is an important and feasible method for reaching vulnerable women with IPV services.

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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS; IPV; Sexual intercourse; risk factor; sexual debut

Year:  2016        PMID: 29553167     DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2016/v20i2.9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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