Intimate Partner Violence and Rural Public Health Nursing Practice: Challenges and Opportunities

Health care providers of all disciplines encounter victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in all practice settings. However, few studies have examined the role of public health nurses (PHNs) who visit the homes of families where IPV is occurring, and none have focused on the unique aspects of ru...

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Main Author: Tracy A. Evanson (Author)
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Published: Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University, 2006-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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