Enabling Workplace and Community Responses to Domestic Abuse: A Mixed Method Systematic Review of Training for Informal Supporters

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health & Social Care in the Community Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1155/2024/3965227
K. Schucan Bird, N. Stokes, C. Rivas
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Alongside formal agencies and specialist services, informal and social networks play a pivotal role in responding to domestic abuse in the community. Friends, relatives, and neighbours are uniquely placed to recognise domestic abuse, respond to victim-survivors, and refer to wider services. Yet, informal networks may not know how to respond and feel overwhelmed or ill-equipped to offer support. This mixed method systematic review examined the role of training for equipping and enabling informal supporters to respond to disclosures of abuse. To do so, four bibliographic databases, alongside specialist repositories and websites, were searched for empirical studies of educational programmes tailored towards informal networks. Nine included studies were subject to data extraction and quality appraisal by two members of the review team. A thematic synthesis of qualitative data was undertaken to identify the characteristics of training deemed important by informal supporters. The findings focused on engaging informal supporters in the issue of domestic abuse, training content, materials, and delivery. The themes were translated into ten recommendations and juxtaposed with studies reporting quantitative evidence of effectiveness. The resulting matrix was used to identify five characteristics of successful training for informal supporters. These included training content that covered (a) warning signs and nature of domestic abuse, (b) impacts of abuse, and (c) how to respond/local resources. Tailoring training to the context/audience and the use of nontext formats were also evidenced by included studies. The review highlights the potential of educational programmes for enabling community responses to victim-survivors. Such interventions offer opportunities for formal agencies to collaborate with informal networks and strengthen the societal-wide response to domestic abuse.

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促进工作场所和社区应对家庭暴力:非正式支持者培训的混合方法系统回顾
除了正规机构和专业服务外,非正式和社会网络在应对社区中的家庭虐待方面也发挥着关键作用。朋友、亲戚和邻居在识别家庭虐待、对受害者-幸存者做出反应以及将其转介到更广泛的服务机构方面具有得天独厚的优势。然而,非正式网络可能不知道如何应对,感到不知所措或没有能力提供支持。这篇混合方法的系统综述研究了培训在装备非正式支持者并使其能够应对虐待信息披露方面的作用。为此,我们搜索了四个书目数据库以及专业资料库和网站,以了解针对非正式网络的教育计划的实证研究。评审小组的两名成员对纳入的九项研究进行了数据提取和质量评估。对定性数据进行了专题综合,以确定非正式支持者认为重要的培训特点。研究结果主要集中在让非正式支持者参与家庭虐待问题、培训内容、材料和实施等方面。这些主题被转化为十项建议,并与报告有效性定量证据的研究并列。由此产生的矩阵被用来确定非正式支持者成功培训的五个特征。其中包括涵盖以下内容的培训:(a) 家庭虐待的警示信号和性质;(b) 虐待的影响;(c) 如何应对/当地资源。根据具体情况/受众开展培训以及使用非文本格式也是纳入研究的证据。审查强调了教育计划在促进社区应对受害者-幸存者方面的潜力。此类干预措施为正规机构与非正规网络合作提供了机会,并加强了全社会对家庭虐待的应对措施。
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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care in the community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health. It is an international peer-reviewed journal supporting interdisciplinary collaboration on policy and practice within health and social care in the community. The journal publishes: - Original research papers in all areas of health and social care - Topical health and social care review articles - Policy and practice evaluations - Book reviews - Special issues
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