Healthcare system responses to intimate partner violence in low and middle-income countries: evidence is growing and the challenges become clearer

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Angela Taft
Manuela Colombini
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[1] La Trobe University,Judith Lumley Centre
[2] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Department of Global Health and Development
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BMC Medicine | / 15卷
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Intimate partner violence; Low and middle-income countries; Randomised controlled trials; Healthcare system; Health providers;
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The damage to health caused by intimate partner violence demands effective responses from healthcare providers and healthcare systems worldwide. To date, most evidence for the few existing, effective interventions in use comes from high-income countries. Gupta et al. provide rare evidence of a nurse-delivered intimate partner violence screening, supportive care and referral intervention from a large-scale randomised trial in Mexican public health clinics. No difference was found in the primary outcome of reduction in intimate partner violence. There were significant short-term benefits in safety planning and mental health (secondary outcomes) for women in the intervention arm, but these were not sustained.
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