Knowledge, attitude, and preparedness toward IPV care provision among nurses and midwives in Tanzania
Abstract Background With increasing recognition of intimate partner violence (IPV) as a public health challenge, nurses and midwives are recognized for their crucial role in providing front-line healthcare services for IPV. This study aimed to evaluate knowledge, attitude, and preparedness related t...
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Main Authors: | Joel Seme Ambikile (Author), Sebalda Leshabari (Author), Mayumi Ohnishi (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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