Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Training to Respond to Violence against Women: Results from a Qualitative Study

AuthorSanjida Arora
AuthorPadma Bhate-Deosthali
AuthorSangeeta Rege
AuthorAvni Amin
AuthorSarah R. Meyer
Date Accessioned2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date Available2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date of Publication2023
DescriptionResearch Article from a qualitative study.
AbstractThe study explores how healthcare providers can support women affected by violence by offering them safe ways to share the experiences of violence and mitigating violence against women. The study documents the experiences and highlights the outcomes of training of Healthcare providers using the WHO curriculum adapted for Indian context mainly regarding the training approach, content and its acceptability and feasibility. Morevover, it also highlights a shift in perspective from viewing violence against women as a private issue to understanding it as a health issue, identifying barriers faced by women in disclosing violence and their role in supporting disclosure.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/895
ProvenanceUrban
ProvenanceMaharashtra
ProvenanceIndia
KeywordViolence against Women
CitationArora, S., Bhate-Deosthali, P., Rege, S., Amin, A., & Meyer, S. R. (2023). Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Training to Respond to Violence against Women: Results from a Qualitative Study. International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(4), 3606.
TitleHealthcare Providers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Training to Respond to Violence against Women: Results from a Qualitative Study
Item TypeCase Study
CoverageViolence against Women
CoverageHealth System response
CoverageTraining Healthcare providers
CoverageQualitative study
Course TagUnderstanding Health Systems and Policy
Course TagGender and Health
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