“If I’d had something like SAFE at the time, maybe I would’ve left him sooner.”— Essential features of eHealth interventions for women exposed to intimate partner violence : (Record no. 7259)

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Personal name van Gelder, Nicole
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Title “If I’d had something like SAFE at the time, maybe I would’ve left him sooner.”— Essential features of eHealth interventions for women exposed to intimate partner violence :
Remainder of title a qualitative study
Statement of responsibility, etc Nicole van Gelder, Suzanne Ligthart, Julia ten Elzen, Judith Prins, Karin van Rosmalen-Nooijens and Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
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General note Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021, Advance online publication, 6 August 2021
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Summary, etc Approximately one in three women worldwide experiences intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) in her lifetime. Despite its frequent occurrence and severe consequences, women often refrain from seeking help. eHealth has the potential to remove some of the barriers women face in help seeking and disclosing. To guarantee the client-centeredness of an (online) intervention it is important to involve the target group and people with expertise in the development process. Therefore, we conducted an interview study with survivors and professionals, in order to assess needs, obstacles, and wishes with regard to an eHealth intervention for women experiencing IPVA. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 women (8 survivors and 8 professionals) between 22 and 52 years old, with varied experiences of IPVA and help. Qualitative data was analyzed using a grounded theory approach and open thematic coding. During analysis we identified a third stakeholder group within the study population: survivor-professionals, with both personal experiences of and professional knowledge on IPVA. All stakeholder groups largely agree on the priorities for an eHealth intervention: safety, acknowledgment, contact with fellow survivors, and help. Nevertheless, the groups offer different perspectives, with the survivor-professionals functioning as a bridge group between the survivors and professionals. The groups prioritize different topics. For example, survivors and survivor-professionals highlighted the essential need for safety, while professionals underlined the importance of acknowledgment. Survivor-professionals were the only ones to emphasize the importance of addressing various life domains. The experiences of professionals and survivors highlight a broad range of needs and potential obstacles for eHealth interventions. Consideration of these findings could improve the client-centeredness of existing and future (online) interventions for women experiencing IPVA. (Authors' abstract). Record #7259
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Personal name Ligthart, Suzanne
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Personal name ten Elzen, Julia
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Personal name Prins, Judith
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Personal name van Rosmalen-Nooijens, Karin
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Title Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021, Advance online publication, 6 August 2021
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Uniform title Journal of Interpersonal Violence
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211036108">https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211036108</a>
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