Effect of orthopaedic resident education on screening for intimate partner violence
Abstract Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent in women presenting to orthopaedic fracture clinics. Rates of IPV have increased during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Our aim was to determine the effect of educational experiences on IPV knowledge and IPV screening to inform best-prac...
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Main Authors: | Mikaela J. Peters (Author), Darren M. Roffey (Author), Kelly A. Lefaivre (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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