Artículo de revista
Midwives' experiences with screening for intimate partner violence in Santiago, Chile
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Health Care for Women International Nov 2020
10.1080/07399332.2020.1797033
Autor
Gray, Savannah
Foster, Jennifer
Revilla, Matthew
Pantoja Manzanarez, Loreto
Medina, Chelsea Marie
Rizzieri, Ashley
Binfa, Lorena
Institución
Resumen
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is well-established as a highly prevalent global issue, research examining the experience of health providers who screen women at risk for IPV is scarce. We aimed to explore the experience of midwives in primary health care centers in Santiago, Chile, regarding identification of at-risk women and barriers to screening. We highlight the intersection of complex issues of global relevance, such as culture, language, provider-patient relationships, and allocation of time and resources. In our results, we illustrate the importance of providing midwives extended time, interpreter services, and cross-cultural education to address IPV in their transcultural context.