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Area of Science:

  • Medical Research
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Intimate partner violence (IPV) significantly impacts families and child well-being.
  • Pediatricians play a crucial role in identifying and supporting survivors of IPV.
  • Existing resources for IPV support within pediatric practice require evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate pediatricians' current practices and perspectives on supporting IPV survivors.
  • To identify ideal resources and barriers hindering effective IPV support in pediatric settings.
  • To inform the development of better systems for addressing IPV.

Main Methods:

  • Dyadic and individual virtual interviews were conducted with 23 pediatricians.
  • Thematic analysis with hybrid deductive-inductive coding was employed.
  • Participants were recruited via Twitter and American Academy of Pediatrics listservs.

Main Results:

  • Pediatricians' practices focused on IPV screening, disclosure response, and child protective services involvement.
  • Barriers included time constraints, COVID-19 pandemic effects, telehealth, EHR integration, and disclosure challenges.
  • Pediatricians desired more provider- and caregiver-facing resources and were often unaware of existing ones.

Conclusions:

  • Pediatricians report varied practices and surmountable barriers in supporting IPV survivors.
  • Disclosure-driven practices, confidentiality concerns, and resource limitations impede pediatricians' capacity.
  • Improved resource development and dissemination are essential to enhance pediatrician and family support for IPV survivors.