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Challenges of Using Videos in Exam Rooms of Safety-Net Clinics to Encourage Patient Self-Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence and to Increase Provider Screening
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.586 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-16 , DOI: 10.1177/10778012211000136
Paula Tavrow 1 , Brittnie Bloom 2, 3 , Mellissa Withers 4
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Identifying intimate partner violence (IPV) in clinics allows for early intervention. We tested a comprehensive approach in five safety-net clinics to encourage female victims to self-identify and providers to screen. The main components were (a) short, multilingual videos for female patients; (b) provider training; and (c) management tools. Although videos were viewed 2,150 times, only 9% of eligible patients watched them. IPV disclosure increased slightly (6%). Lack of internal champions, high turnover, increased patient load, and technological challenges hindered outcomes. Safety-net clinics need feasible methods to encourage IPV screening. Management champions and IT support are essential for video-based activities.



中文翻译:

在安全网诊所的检查室使用视频鼓励患者自我披露亲密伴侣暴力并增加提供者筛查的挑战

识别诊所中的亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 可以进行早期干预。我们在五个安全网诊所测试了一种综合方法,以鼓励女性受害者自我识别和提供者进行筛查。主要组成部分是 (a) 女性患者的短片、多语言视频;(b) 提供者培训;(c) 管理工具。尽管视频被观看了 2,150 次,但只有 9% 的符合条件的患者观看了这些视频。IPV 披露略有增加(6%)。缺乏内部支持者、高流动率、增加的患者负担和技术挑战阻碍了结果。安全网诊所需要可行的方法来鼓励 IPV 筛查。管理支持者和 IT 支持对于基于视频的活动至关重要。

更新日期:2021-04-16
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