Perception of healthcare professionals regarding primary interventions: Preventing domestic violence

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The purpose of the study was to learn about the perception of Family Health Team professionals from the Violence Prevention Program regarding primary interventions to prevent domestic violence. The study was linked to the research “Primary and secondary intervention in domestic violence from the perspective of primary healthcare professionals”. The approach of this research was qualitative and exploratory. Data were collected from semi-structured interviews. The participants were four nurses and four physicians. Three categories emerged in the analysis of the theme: knowledge of primary interventions to prevent violence; execution of primary intervention actions to prevent violence - ease and difficulties; and acknowledgement of the importance of primary interventions and the care provided. The professionals were previously aware of the main primary interventions, and some were already taking place in the multidisciplinary work.

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Oliveira, A. M. N. de, Marques, L. A., Silva, P. A. da, Prestes, R. C., Biondi, H. S., & Silva, B. T. da. (2015). Perception of healthcare professionals regarding primary interventions: Preventing domestic violence. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 24(2), 424–431. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072015000092014

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