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Interventions to Improve the Response of Professionals to Children Exposed to Domestic Violence and Abuse: A Systematic Review.

William TurnerMarianne HesterJonathan BroadEszter SzilassyGene FederJessica DrinkwaterAdam FirthNicky Stanley
Published in: Child abuse review (Chichester, England : 1992) (2015)
We reviewed published evidence on interventions aimed at improving professionals' practice with domestic violence survivors and their children.Training programmes were found to improve participants' knowledge, attitudes and clinical competence up to a year after delivery.Key elements of successful training include interactive discussion, booster sessions and involving specialist domestic violence practitioners.Whole-system approaches aiming to promote coordination and collaboration across agencies appear promising but require funding and high levels of commitment from partners. 'Training programmes were found to improve participants' knowledge, attitudes and clinical competence up to a year after delivery'.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • intimate partner violence
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement