Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is now recognised as a significant global health and societal issue. Conducting DVA research in healthcare contexts requires the consideration and understanding of a number of practical, methodological and ethical issues. Based on their experiences of working as cli...
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| description | Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is now recognised as a significant global health and societal issue. Conducting DVA research in healthcare contexts requires the consideration and understanding of a number of practical, methodological and ethical issues. Based on their experiences of working as clinicians and researchers, the authors aim to explore some of the pertinent issues and challenges associated with DVA research conducted in healthcare settings involving patients and/or healthcare professionals or both. A number of ethical, methodological and practical challenges, particularly those associated with research design and data collection, and ethical challenges related to participants and researchers, are explored. |
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| spelling | nottingham-377142020-05-04T18:04:31Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37714/ Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues McGarry, Julie Ali, Parveen Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is now recognised as a significant global health and societal issue. Conducting DVA research in healthcare contexts requires the consideration and understanding of a number of practical, methodological and ethical issues. Based on their experiences of working as clinicians and researchers, the authors aim to explore some of the pertinent issues and challenges associated with DVA research conducted in healthcare settings involving patients and/or healthcare professionals or both. A number of ethical, methodological and practical challenges, particularly those associated with research design and data collection, and ethical challenges related to participants and researchers, are explored. SAGE 2016-09-01 Article PeerReviewed McGarry, Julie and Ali, Parveen (2016) Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues. Journal of Research in Nursing, 21 (5/6). pp. 465-476. ISSN 1744-988X domestic violence and abuse ethical issues methodological challenges nursing and healthcare research http://jrn.sagepub.com/content/21/5-6/465 doi:10.1177/1744987116650923 doi:10.1177/1744987116650923 |
| spellingShingle | domestic violence and abuse ethical issues methodological challenges nursing and healthcare research McGarry, Julie Ali, Parveen Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title | Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title_full | Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title_fullStr | Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title_full_unstemmed | Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title_short | Researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| title_sort | researching domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings: challenges and issues |
| topic | domestic violence and abuse ethical issues methodological challenges nursing and healthcare research |
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