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Screening Practices Of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners For Domestic Violence, Amy Branyon Aug 1999

Screening Practices Of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners For Domestic Violence, Amy Branyon

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Domestic violence is prevalent in our society, affecting 2 million women each year (Butler, 1995). This creates a significant health problem for women, yet research has shown that few health care providers routinely screen for domestic violence. The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify the number of nurse practitioners screening for domestic violence among their clients, identify the methodology used for screening, and identify barriers to screening. The theoretical framework was based on the Health Promotion Model (Pender, 1997). The research questions for this study were as follows: What are the screening practices for domestic violence of nurse …