Engaging with Uncertainty and Complexity: A Secondary Analysis of Primary Care Responses to Intimate Partner Violence
Complex problems generate uncertainty. The number and diversity of interactions between different health professionals, perspectives, and components of the problem makes predicting an outcome impossible. In effort to reduce the uncertainty of intimate partner violence interventions, health systems h...
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Main Authors: | Claire Gear (Author), Jane Koziol-McLain (Author), Elizabeth Eppel (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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