| Literature DB >> 31801466 |
Nuretha Hevy Purwaningtyas1,2,3, Guswan Wiwaha4, Elsa Pudji Setiawati4, Insi Farisa Desy Arya4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Violence against women (VAW) has many impacts on health, but the role of the primary healthcare physicians in the intervention program is lacking. This research aimed to explore the primary healthcare physician role in a comprehensive intervention program of VAW in Malang City, Indonesia.Entities:
Keywords: Physician role; Primary healthcare center; Puskesmas; Violence against women
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31801466 PMCID: PMC6892181 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-019-1054-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
The inclusion criteria of the Focus Group Discussion’s Participants
| Puskesmas | Other stakeholders |
|---|---|
• Physician • Working in Puskesmas in Malang city • Managing clinical cases in Puskesmas | • Working in VAW issues for more than one year • Managing VAW cases in Malang city |
Participants of Focus Group Discussion’s Characteristic
| Code | Institution | Sex | Experience in VAW (years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Focus Group Discussion Participants | |||
| R1 | PHC1 | Female | > 5 years |
| R2 | PHC2 | Female | > 5 years |
| R3 | PHC3 | Female | > 5 years |
| R4 | PHC4 | Female | > 5 years |
| R5 | PHC5 | Female | < 5 years in the recent PHC |
| CP1 | P2TP2A | Female | > 5 years |
| CP2 | P2TP2A | Female | > 5 years |
| CP3 | Women Crisis Center | Female | > 5 years |
| In-Depth Interview Participants | |||
| DF6 | PHC6 | Female | > 5 years |
| PP6 | PHC6 | Female | > 5 years |
R: Resource Person (Physician); CP: Confirming Person; DF: Physician from experienced PHC; PP: Program Coordinator from experienced PHC (midwife)
Result Categories and Sub-categories extracted from Focus Group Discussion and In-depth Interview
| Category: The participants’ perception of Violence Against Women (VAW) | |
|---|---|
| Sub-Category | Quotes |
| Correct perception of VAW case | “ |
| Incorrect perception of VAW case or doubt | “ |
| Category: The participants’ recognition of VAW intervention program at their Puskesmas | |
| Sub-Category | Quotes |
| The physician recognized the program | “ |
| The physician did not recognize the program | “ |
| Category: Physicians’ action when they discover a suspected VAW case | |
| Sub-Category | Quotes |
| Providing physical treatment to the patient (of physical violence case) | “ |
| Reporting to the relating parties, such as teacher, school headmaster, and the police officer | “ |
| Referring to hospital | “ |
| Peaceful settlement | “… |
| Category: Barriers faced by the physicians in managing suspected violence against women cases | |
| Sub-Category | Quotes |
| No training available | All participants mentioned that they never received any training related to VAW intervention (altogether) “ |
| No Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) available | “ “ “… |
| Inadequacy of physicians in Puskesmas | |
| Lack of infrastructure (no private room) | “ “ |
“ “ | |
| Attention scarcity among stakeholders | “ |
R1 – R5: Physician who worked in Puskesmas (Primary Healthcare Center); CP1 – CP2 – CP3: Confirming person from other stakeholder; DF: Physician from experienced PHC; PP: Program Coordinator from experienced PHC (midwife)
Fig. 1Intervention Pathway of Violence against Women Case in Malang City
Fig. 2Violence against Women/Children Case Management Algorithm in Puskesmas
Fig. 3Flowchart on the knock-on effect of different challenges across levels