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008 110331s1996 eng
040 _aWSS
_dAFV
100 _aFlaherty, Elizabeth M.
_91157
245 _aPills, platitudes and positive practice :
_bhealth worker's responses to women abused by their male partners
_cFlaherty, Elizabeth M.
246 _aThesis (M. Soc. Sc. Psychology)--University of Waikato, 1996
260 _c1996
300 _av, 234 leaves : ill., forms ; 30 cm.
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500 _aThesis (M. Soc. Sc. Psychology)--University of Waikato, 1996
520 _aThis thesis presents research investigating health services as potential sites in which identification, intervention and support might be offered to women abused by their male partners. The study used data from seven in-depth interviews with abused women (presented in the thesis as case studies), and a survey of 44 community-based health workers, mainly general practitioners. A feminist framework underlay the methodology and analysis of the research. The study found women had both positive and negative experiences with health workers in relation to domestic violence. Positive experiences included incidences where support, referral and or documentation of impact (for legal purposes) of abuse occurred. Health worker contact following disclosure of abuse contributed to the women's goals of living without abuse. Negative experiences took place prior to disclosure and included health workers ignoring obvious signs of physical abuse, failing to identify social indicators suggestive of abuse, and failing to ensure adequate follow-up. The community-based health workers surveyed had had little training relating to domestic violence but expressed strong interest in training opportunities. They reported regular professional contact with abuse victims, identified physical injuries as those most readily suggesting abuse, and identified a number of community agencies to which they would refer women. The research highlights the importance of routine assessment of women for partner abuse in all health settings. Assessment at health sites - with appropriate practice - is seen as a vital point of intervention in domestic violence.
522 _anz
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aHEALTH
_9283
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aWOMEN
_9645
650 2 7 _9431
_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_2FVC
651 2 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
942 _2ddc
_cTHESIS
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