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    • Women's Health
    • Family Medicine

    Background:

    • Intimate partner violence (IPV) presents a significant public health challenge, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality.
    • IPV disproportionately affects women, infants, and young children, necessitating targeted interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the crucial role of nurse practitioners (NPs) in identifying and managing intimate partner violence.
    • To emphasize the importance of safety planning and community resource referrals in mitigating IPV-related health risks.

    Main Methods:

    • This study synthesizes current knowledge on NP-led IPV interventions.
    • It reviews best practices for screening, safety planning, and referral pathways.

    Main Results:

    • NPs are well-positioned to integrate IPV screening into routine care.
    • Effective interventions include comprehensive safety planning and connecting survivors with community support services.

    Conclusions:

    • Early identification and intervention by NPs can significantly reduce the health consequences of IPV.
    • Strengthening the connection between healthcare providers and community resources is vital for comprehensive IPV care.