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_aToccalino, Danielle _910588 |
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_aThe intersection of intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury : _cDanielle Toccalino, Halina (Lin) Haag, Maria J. Estrella, Stephanie Cowle, Pamela Fuselli, Michael J. Ellis, Judith Gargaro, Angela Colantonio and the COVID TBI-IPV Consortium _bfindings from an Emergency Summit addressing system-level changes to better support women survivors |
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_bLippincott, _c2022 |
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520 | _aBackground: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurring during intimate partner violence (IPV) is a largely unrecognized but significant public health crisis. One in 3 women will experience IPV in their lifetime, up to 75% of whom will sustain a TBI as a result. This article reports on the systems-level findings from a national summit to address barriers, needs, and priorities related to healthcare and support services for women survivors of IPV-TBI. Objectives: (1) To identify key needs, facilitators, and barriers to care for women survivors of IPV presenting with TBI; and (2) to cocreate ideas for resources and principles for identification, clinical care, and support for healthcare practitioners who treat women exposed to IPV and TBI. Methods: Using a community-based participatory research approach, we engaged 30 stakeholders—drawn from a national IPV-TBI Knowledge-to-Practice (K2P) Network including diverse women survivors, service providers, researchers, and decision makers—in 2 half-day virtual meetings. Data were gathered through small group breakout sessions using semistructured discussion guides. Sessions were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. Stakeholders contributed to the analysis and knowledge translation through member-checking activities. Ethics approval was obtained through the University of Toronto. Findings: Three main systems-level themes arose during these discussions: (1) the need for trauma-informed, anti-racist, and equitable health and social care systems; (2) the need for cross-pollination of knowledge between disciplines; and (3) the need for systems-level support for integrated and coordinated care. This article explores these needs and provides recommendations and suggestions for paths forward. Conclusions: The findings of this project enhance understanding of system-level needs among women survivors and provide a template for a national agenda for IPV-TBI research and practice. . (Authors' abstract). This is one of the articles in this special issue of the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation focused on TBI and intimate partner violence. Some of the articles are open access. Record #7564 | ||
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_aABUSIVE HEAD TRAUMA _97583 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES _9221 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aMEDICAL PROFESSION _9370 |
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_aPREVALENCE _9457 |
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_aRACISM _93087 |
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_aTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY _93258 |
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_aTREATMENT _9613 |
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_aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9624 |
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_aINTERNATIONAL _93624 |
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_aCANADA _92602 |
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_aHaag, Halina (Lin) _910796 |
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_aEstrella, Maria J. _910590 |
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_aCowle, Stephanie _910591 |
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_aFuselli, Pamela _910592 |
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_aEllis, Michael J. _910593 |
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_aGargaro, Judith _910594 |
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_aColantonio, Angela _910595 |
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_910596 _aCOVID TBI-IPV Consortium |
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_aJournal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation _910768 |
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_uhttps://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/Fulltext/2022/01000/The_Intersection_of_Intimate_Partner_Violence_and.11.aspx _yRead online |
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_uhttps://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/toc/2022/01000 _zTable of contents |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE _hPānui-April-2022 |