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Domestic violence.

K M Chan-Tack, J C Lam

    Missouri Medicine
    |August 5, 2000
    PubMed
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    Domestic violence affects many, but healthcare providers often lack skills to identify and treat victims. This review covers diagnosis, risk factors, and care strategies for domestic violence survivors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Public Health
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue with significant health consequences.
    • Healthcare professionals frequently encounter barriers in diagnosing and managing domestic violence cases.
    • There is a critical need to enhance medical training regarding domestic violence.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the epidemiology and risk factors of domestic violence.
    • To identify obstacles in the diagnosis and treatment of domestic violence.
    • To provide guidance on history taking, physical examination, and treatment for victims.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on domestic violence epidemiology, risk factors, and clinical management.
    • Analysis of challenges faced by medical professionals in identifying and treating domestic violence.

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  • Synthesis of best practices for patient history, physical examination, and therapeutic interventions.
  • Main Results:

    • Domestic violence presents with diverse manifestations, often missed in routine clinical encounters.
    • Key diagnostic challenges include patient reluctance, provider bias, and lack of specific training.
    • Effective interventions require sensitive communication, thorough examination, and comprehensive care plans.

    Conclusions:

    • Improving medical education on domestic violence is crucial for early detection and intervention.
    • Healthcare providers need enhanced skills in history taking and physical examination to identify at-risk individuals.
    • Systematic approaches to care and treatment planning are essential for supporting domestic violence survivors.