Violated and vulnerable: women's experiences of contracting a sexually transmitted infection from a male partner.
Leah EastKath PetersDebra JacksonPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2017)
Nurses working in clinical settings are well placed to conduct opportunistic screening of women's sexual health, including assessment of sexually transmitted infections and the nature of the encounter in which they were contracted. Thorough assessment can potentially identify relationship and personal factors that can increase a woman's risk to both sexual adversity and forms of abuse. Also, if women do divulge that they have suffered abuse, nurses are positioned to provide support and guidance in implementing strategies to minimise risk as well as referring them to specialised services.