"From taboo to routine": a qualitative evaluation of a hospital-based advocacy intervention for domestic violence and abuse
Abstract Background Health services are often the first point of professional contact for people who have experienced domestic violence and abuse. We report on the evaluation of a multi-site, hospital-based advocacy intervention for survivors of domestic violence and abuse. Independent Domestic Viol...
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Main Authors: | Sandi Dheensa (Author), Gemma Halliwell (Author), Jennifer Daw (Author), Sue K. Jones (Author), Gene Feder (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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