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_aKoziol-McLain, Jane
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040 _aAFVC
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_aGear, Claire
245 _aUtilizing complexity theory to explore sustainable responses to intimate partner violence in health care
_cClaire Gear, Elizabeth Eppel and Jane Koziol-McLain
260 _bTaylor & Francis,
_c2017
500 _aPublic Management Review, 2017, Advance online publication, 14 August 2017
520 _a"Implementing effective and sustainable health care responses to intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex public health problem internationally. Increasingly scholars are recognizing that research methods which explore health-system responses to IPV obscure the complexity of the problem. This paper discusses the use of complexity theory for researching sustainable responses to IPV within New Zealand primary health care. We reconceptualize IPV responses as complex adaptive systems and propose a complexity-friendly methodology to explore interactions within and between the problem (IPV), intervention (IPV response), and the setting (health care). KEYWORDS: Complexity, intimate partner violence, health care system, primary health care, complex adaptive system." ." (Authors' abstract). Record #5544
650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aHEALTH SERVICES
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650 _aINTERVENTION
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
700 _aEppel, Elizabeth
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773 0 _tPublic Management Review, 2017, Advance online publication, 14 August 2017
830 _aPublic Management Review
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2017.1364407
_zRead abstract
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_cARTICLE