Training Sri Lankan Public Health Midwives On Intimate Partner Violence: A Pre- And Post-Intervention Study, Achini Chinthika Jayatilleke, Kayoko Yoshikawa, Junko Yasuko, Krishna C. Poudel, Nilani Fernando, Achala Upendra Jayatilleke, Masamine Jimba
Dec 2014
Training Sri Lankan Public Health Midwives On Intimate Partner Violence: A Pre- And Post-Intervention Study, Achini Chinthika Jayatilleke, Kayoko Yoshikawa, Junko Yasuko, Krishna C. Poudel, Nilani Fernando, Achala Upendra Jayatilleke, Masamine Jimba
Krishna C. Poudel
Background: In many developing countries, intimate partner violence (IPV) training is not available for health providers. As a pioneer among developing countries, in 2009, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health trained a group of community health providers known as public health midwives (PHMs) on IPV. We evaluated that training program’s efficacy in improving PHMs’ identification and management of IPV sufferers in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Methods: We conducted this study from August 2009 to September 2010. We used a self-administered structured questionnaire to examine the following variables among 408 PHMs: self-reported IPV practices, IPV knowledge, perceived barriers, perceived responsibility, and self-confidence …
A Lifetime Experience Of Violence And Adverse Reproductive Outcomes: Findings From Population Surveys In India, Nisha R. Agrawal, Krishna C. Poudel, Massamine Jimba
Dec 2011
A Lifetime Experience Of Violence And Adverse Reproductive Outcomes: Findings From Population Surveys In India, Nisha R. Agrawal, Krishna C. Poudel, Massamine Jimba
Krishna C. Poudel
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health issue that threatens the reproductive health of women. Despite a growing demand for research on the potential threat of IPV in relation to adverse reproductive outcomes, there have been no population based studies of India. The current study analyzed the National Family Health Survey 3, which contained detailed information on types of violence in relation to the single question of pregnancy outcomes. The dataset was used to assess the association between a lifetime experience of IPV and terminated pregnancies among married Indian women. Multiple logistic regression analysis was then used to …
Review: Intimate Partner Violence In Sri Lanka, Achini C. Jayatilleke, Krishna C. Poudel, Junko Yasuoka, Achala U. Jayatilleke, Masamine Jimba
Dec 2009
Review: Intimate Partner Violence In Sri Lanka, Achini C. Jayatilleke, Krishna C. Poudel, Junko Yasuoka, Achala U. Jayatilleke, Masamine Jimba
Krishna C. Poudel
To describe the current situation of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Sri Lanka, and to propose possible interventions to prevent IPV, we performed a literature survey for articles and reports on IPV in Sri Lanka. Our results suggested that prevalence of IPV is high (40%) in Sri Lanka. Most of the IPV studies were conducted in health care institutions and missed IPV victims who had not attended a health care institution. A common belief in Sri Lanka, even among medical students and police officers is that IPV is a personal matter that outsiders should not intervene. The laws against IPV …