面对亲密伴侣暴力的丹麦孕妇产前护理中数字筛查和支持性干预的促进因素和障碍:一项定性研究嵌套在STOP研究中

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101046
Karen Andreasen , Vibeke Rasch , Sarah Dokkedahl , Berit Schei , Ditte S. Linde
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目的了解孕妇参与数字IPV筛查的障碍和促进因素,并进行数字支持干预。方法通过数字问卷系统筛选丹麦南部地区参加标准产前保健的孕妇是否患有IPV。那些筛查呈阳性的人可以与助产士进行3-6次视频咨询,并可以使用安全规划应用程序。对IPV筛查呈阳性并参与数字支持干预的孕妇进行了半结构化定性访谈。结果:与基于风险的面对面筛查相比,数字系统筛查方法是可接受的,并且有助于承认IPV暴露,因为女性经历的IPV暴露更私密,并且允许反思时间。视频咨询被高度接受,因为数字方式简化了敏感话题的对话,灵活性提高了参与度。对医疗保健系统的信任、拥有训练有素的助产士作为咨询师以及对数字工具的熟悉增强了参与。障碍包括担心暴露IPV、技术问题以及需要私人空间进行咨询。此外,经历过数字暴力的妇女对干预的数字性质感到不舒服。这款安全应用被认为效率低下,因为它没有满足女性的需求。结论在产前保健中对IPV进行系统的数字筛查和支持性视频咨询在孕妇中很受欢迎,因为它提供了更多的隐私和灵活性,并促进了敏感话题的讨论。为了加强参与,必须解决保密问题、技术挑战和对私人咨询空间的需求等障碍。将数字工具纳入产前保健可以补充其他支持服务,并增加获得帮助的孕妇比例。
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Facilitators and barriers for digital screening and a supportive intervention within antenatal care among danish pregnant women facing intimate partner violence: A qualitative study nested in the STOP study

Objective

To understand barriers and facilitators for participation in digital IPV screening and a digital supportive intervention among pregnant women.

Methods

Pregnant women attending standard antenatal care in the Region of Southern Denmark were systematically screened for IPV through a digital questionnaire. Those who screened positive were offered 3–6 video consultations with midwives and access to safety planning app. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with pregnant women who screened positive for IPV and participated in a digital supportive intervention.

Results

Twenty pregnant women were interviewed, and the following facilitators for participation were highlighted: The digital systematic screening approach was acceptable and helped acknowledge IPV exposure as women experienced it as more private and allowed for reflection time compared to risk-based, face-to-face screening. Video counselling was highly acceptable, as the digital approach eased conversations on sensitive topics and the flexibility boosted participation. Trust in the healthcare system, having a trained midwife as a counsellor, and familiarity with the digital tool enhanced participation. Barriers included concerns about disclosing IPV, technological issues, and the need for a private space for counselling. Additionally, women who had experienced digital violence were uncomfortable with the digital nature of the intervention. The safety app was perceived as being inefficient as it did not meet the needs of the women.

Conclusion

Systematic digital screening and supportive video counselling for IPV within antenatal care is well-received among pregnant women as it offers increased privacy and flexibility and facilitating discussions on sensitive topics. To enhance participation, barriers such as confidentiality concerns, technological challenges, and the need for private counselling spaces must be addressed. Incorporating digital tools into antenatal care can supplement other support services and increase the proportion of pregnant women who receive help.
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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