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    Healthcare providers’ experiences screening for intimate partner violence among migrant and seasonal farmworking women: A phenomenological study

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    Wilson, Jonathan; Hodgson, Jennifer; Thompson, Alyssa; Hall, Tana; Brimhall, Andrew; Rappleyea, Damon
    Abstract
    Background Migrant and seasonal farmworking (MSFW) women patients experience substantially more intimate partner violence (IPV) than the general population, but few health-care providers screen patients for IPV. While researchers have examined screening practices in health-care settings, none have exclusively focused on MSFW women. Objective The aim of this phenomenological study was to explore the experiences of health-care providers who have screened for and/ or addressed IPV with MSFW women patients. Design Researchers utilized descriptive phenomenology to capture the lived experiences of these health-care providers. Data were analysed using Colaizzi’s seven-stage framework. Setting and participants Interviews were conducted with nine female participants – all of whom: (i) were clinically active health-care providers within the MSFW community, (ii) were bilingual in English and Spanish or had access to a translator, (iii) had treated MSFW patients who had experienced IPV and (iv) were at least 18 years of age. Results Participants’ experiences were reflected in four emergent themes: (i) provider-centered factors, (ii) patient-centered factors, (iii) clinic-centered factors and (iv) community-centered factors. Participants described barriers to establish routine IPV assessment, decrease patient ambivalence and increase on-site support and community resources. Discussion and conclusions This study aimed to generate a greater understanding of the experiences of health-care providers with screening for and addressing IPV with MSFW patients. Implications and recommendations for research, clinical practice and policy are provided.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8053
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    : intimate partner violence, migrant farmworker, seasonal farmworker, screening, health care
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    2015-10-06
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    Wilson, Jonathan, & Hodgson, Jennifer, & Thompson, Alyssa, & Hall, Tana, & Brimhall, Andrew, & Rappleyea, Damon. (October 2015). Healthcare providers’ experiences screening for intimate partner violence among migrant and seasonal farmworking women: A phenomenological study. Health Expectations, (19:6), p.. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8053

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    Wilson, Jonathan, and Hodgson, Jennifer, and Thompson, Alyssa, and Hall, Tana, and Brimhall, Andrew, and Rappleyea, Damon. "Healthcare providers’ experiences screening for intimate partner violence among migrant and seasonal farmworking women: A phenomenological study". Health Expectations. 19:6. (.), October 2015. August 07, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8053.
    Chicago:
    Wilson, Jonathan and Hodgson, Jennifer and Thompson, Alyssa and Hall, Tana and Brimhall, Andrew and Rappleyea, Damon, "Healthcare providers’ experiences screening for intimate partner violence among migrant and seasonal farmworking women: A phenomenological study," Health Expectations 19, no. 6 (October 2015), http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8053 (accessed August 07, 2022).
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    Wilson, Jonathan, Hodgson, Jennifer, Thompson, Alyssa, Hall, Tana, Brimhall, Andrew, Rappleyea, Damon. Healthcare providers’ experiences screening for intimate partner violence among migrant and seasonal farmworking women: A phenomenological study. Health Expectations. October 2015; 19(6) . http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8053. Accessed August 07, 2022.
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