Family violence and primary care: the introduction of routine enquiry in New Zealand.
Clark, Faye P.
Family violence and primary care: the introduction of routine enquiry in New Zealand. Paper presented at the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, San Francisco, 29 - 31 March 2012 Faye P. Clark - San Francisco, Calif.: National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, 2012 - electronic document (7 p.): PDF format
As a result of contracted training based on best practice Partner and Child Abuse Guidelines developed by the Ministry of Health in 2002, New Zealand's primary care practitioners i.e. family doctors, general practice nurses, midwives, community well child nurses, family planning practitioners, are now providing women with routine inquiry on an annual basis, as part of normal consultations. With an ethnically diverse population, teaching is tailored to reflect culturally specific concerns, and women report favorably on face-to-face questioning. [conference paper abstract]. PDF slides of this presentation can be downloaded from the conference website.
Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care (Organisation)
HAUORA
HEALTH SERVICES
KAIMAHI (ORA)
MĀORI
MEDICAL PROFESSION
SCREENING
INTERVENTION
TRAINING
WOMEN
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
WĀHINE
PREVENTION
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND
Family violence and primary care: the introduction of routine enquiry in New Zealand. Paper presented at the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, San Francisco, 29 - 31 March 2012 Faye P. Clark - San Francisco, Calif.: National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, 2012 - electronic document (7 p.): PDF format
As a result of contracted training based on best practice Partner and Child Abuse Guidelines developed by the Ministry of Health in 2002, New Zealand's primary care practitioners i.e. family doctors, general practice nurses, midwives, community well child nurses, family planning practitioners, are now providing women with routine inquiry on an annual basis, as part of normal consultations. With an ethnically diverse population, teaching is tailored to reflect culturally specific concerns, and women report favorably on face-to-face questioning. [conference paper abstract]. PDF slides of this presentation can be downloaded from the conference website.
Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care (Organisation)
HAUORA
HEALTH SERVICES
KAIMAHI (ORA)
MĀORI
MEDICAL PROFESSION
SCREENING
INTERVENTION
TRAINING
WOMEN
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
WĀHINE
PREVENTION
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND