Hybrid Feel-Own-Move®: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation study of a psychomotor intervention for survivors of domestic violence.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Frontiers in Public Health Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2025.1551809
Joana Machorrinho, Guida Veiga, José Marmeleira, Mia Scheffers, Graça Duarte Santos
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Background: Domestic violence is a public health concern, impacting the health and well-being of women and children globally. Shelter homes are one of the support services for victims' recovery, although providing holistic healthcare in this setting remains a struggle. Feel-Own-Move® (FOM) is an evidence-based psychomotor intervention designed to help women who have experienced domestic violence reconnect with their bodies. Hybrid FOM (H-FOM) is a version of FOM that combines in-person with online sessions for both women and children living in shelter homes. To examine the effectiveness and implementation success of H-FOM are the aims of this study.

Methods: This protocol details an effectiveness-implementation type I hybrid study, to be carried out in shelter homes across three European countries. Health outcomes of the participants, and the implementation success within professionals from the shelter homes and the psychomotor therapists responsible for implementing H-FOM will be assessed. Results will be analyzed through a mixed methods approach, following the conceptual model of implementation science and the RE-AIM framework.

Discussion: This effectiveness-implementation study is expected to contribute to understanding H-FOM health-related effects on women and children survivors of violence, as well as to its sustainable implementation, up-scaling and integration into trauma support services and associated healthcare policy. H-FOM is expected to (i) improve the known effects of FOM on women survivors of DV, while ensuring continuity of the therapeutic process following relocation, and promoting the health and well-being of children living in the shelter homes.

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混合感觉-自己-行动®:对家庭暴力幸存者的心理运动干预的有效性实施研究协议。
背景:家庭暴力是一个公共卫生问题,影响着全球妇女和儿童的健康和福祉。庇护所是受害者康复的支持服务之一,尽管在这种情况下提供全面的医疗保健仍然是一项斗争。Feel-Own-Move®(FOM)是一种基于证据的心理运动干预,旨在帮助经历过家庭暴力的妇女重新与自己的身体联系起来。混合FOM (H-FOM)是FOM的一个版本,结合了面对面和在线课程,为居住在庇护所的妇女和儿童提供服务。考察H-FOM的有效性和实施成功是本研究的目的。方法:本方案详细介绍了将在三个欧洲国家的收容所进行的有效性-实施I型混合研究。将评估参与者的健康结果,以及收容所专业人员和负责实施H-FOM的精神运动治疗师的成功实施情况。结果将通过混合方法进行分析,遵循实施科学的概念模型和RE-AIM框架。讨论:这项有效性-实施研究预计将有助于了解H-FOM对暴力幸存者妇女和儿童健康方面的影响,并有助于其可持续实施、扩大和纳入创伤支持服务和相关保健政策。H-FOM预计将(i)改善已知的FOM对家庭暴力妇女幸存者的影响,同时确保搬迁后治疗过程的连续性,并促进住在收容所的儿童的健康和福祉。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Public Health is a multidisciplinary open-access journal which publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research and is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public worldwide. The journal aims at overcoming current fragmentation in research and publication, promoting consistency in pursuing relevant scientific themes, and supporting finding dissemination and translation into practice. Frontiers in Public Health is organized into Specialty Sections that cover different areas of research in the field. Please refer to the author guidelines for details on article types and the submission process.
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