Evaluation of Nurses' and Midwives' Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Recognizing Violence Against Women
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Date
2024
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Womens Health & Action Research Centre
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Abstract
The study was cross-sectional research that surveyed 410 nurses and midwives from March 2020 to March 2021 in Turkey. The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of nurses and midwives towards recognizing violence against women. The "Scale for Nurses' and Midwives' Recognition of the Symptoms of Violence against Women" were used. The average total scale score was 20.3 +/- 3.2. The score of participants who are receiving postgraduate education, working in the field of gynaecology and obstetrics, and considering intervention as a professional responsibility when encountering a woman who has experienced violence was found to be significantly higher than the other groups (p<.05). It is important for midwives and nurses to be aware of signs of violence to identify violence against women. Providing education to midwives and nurses regarding signs of violence against women will contribute to the recognition, prevention, and awareness of violence. (Afr J Reprod Health 2024; 28 [2]: 116-124)
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Yesil, Yesim/0000-0003-2847-6978; Donmez, Aysegul/0000-0003-4930-0760
Keywords
Midwifery, Nursing, Violence Against Women, Gender-Based Violence, Women Health, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Attitude of Health Personnel, Nurses, Nursing, Violence, Midwifery, Violence against women, Midwifery, nursing, violence against women, gender-based violence, women health, Cross-Sectional Studies, Gender-based violence, Pregnancy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sage-femme, soins infirmiers, violence contre les femmes, violence basée sur le genre, santé des femmes, Humans, Female, Women health
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Dönmez A, Yeşil Y. Evaluation of nurses' and midwives' knowledge and attitudes towards recognizing violence against women. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2024 Feb;28(2):116-124. DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2024/v28i2.11. PMID: 38425273.
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African Journal of Reproductive Health
Volume
28
Issue
2
Start Page
116
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124
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