Domestic violence: what do nurse practitioners think?

J Am Acad Nurse Pract

Decker School of Nursing, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA.

Published: September 2002

Purpose: To examine factors that influence nurse practitioners' (NPs) ability to incorporate universal domestic violence screening practices (e.g., asking, identifying, referring and reporting) into their practices.

Data Sources: A stratified random survey of certified NPs in New York state was conducted in 1999. There were 118 family, women's health, OB/GYN, and adult NPs in the survey. Chi-square and ANOVA were used to analyze the data.

Conclusions: There were significant differences in the domestic violence screening practices among women's health, OB/GYN, adult, and family NPs. Women's health and OB/GYN NPs were more likely to ask screening questions and identify victims of domestic violence than their other NP counterparts.

Implications For Practice: There is a need to identify strategies that encourage all NPs to incorporate universal domestic violence screening behaviors into their practices.

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