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Testing a counselling intervention in antenatal care for women experiencing partner violence: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in Johannesburg, South Africa

机译:测试遭受伴侣暴力的妇女在产前保健中的咨询干预:南非约翰内斯堡的一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) during or before pregnancy is associated with many adverse health outcomes. Pregnancy-related complications or poor infant health outcomes can arise from direct trauma as well as physiological effects of stress, both of which impact maternal health and fetal growth and development. Antenatal care can be a key entry point within the health system for many women, particularly in low-resource settings. Interventions to identify violence during pregnancy and offer women support and counselling may reduce the occurrence of violence and mitigate its consequences. Methods Following a formative research phase, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted to test a nurse-led empowerment counselling intervention, originally developed for high-income settings and adapted for urban South Africa. The primary outcome is reduction of partner violence, and secondary outcomes include improvement in women’s mental health, safety and self-efficacy. The study aims to recruit 504 pregnant women from three antenatal clinics in Johannesburg who will be randomized to the nurse-led empowerment arm (two 30-min counselling sessions) or enhanced control condition (a referral list) to determine whether participants in the intervention arm have better outcomes as compared to the those in the control arm. Discussion This research will provide much needed evidence on whether a short counselling intervention delivered by nurses is efficacious and feasible in low resource settings that have high prevalence of IPV and HIV. Trial registration The study was registered in the South African Clinical Trials Registry (DOH-27-0414-4720) on 11 August 2014 and in the ISRCTN Registry ( ISRCTN35969343 ) on 23 May 2016).
机译:背景技术怀孕期间或之前的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)与许多不良健康后果相关。妊娠相关的并发症或婴儿健康状况不佳可能源于直接的创伤以及压力的生理影响,这两者都会影响产妇的健康以及胎儿的生长发育。产前保健可能是许多妇女在卫生系统内的关键切入点,尤其是在资源贫乏地区。采取干预措施来确定怀孕期间的暴力行为并向妇女提供支持和咨询,可以减少暴力行为的发生并减轻其后果。方法在形成性研究阶段之后,将进行一项随机对照试验,以测试由护士主导的赋权咨询干预措施,该干预措施最初是针对高收入人群开发的,并适用于南非城市。主要结果是减少伴侣暴力,次要结果包括改善女性的心理健康,安全性和自我效能感。该研究旨在从约翰内斯堡的三个产前诊​​所招募504名孕妇,这些孕妇将被随机分配到由护士领导的赋权部门(两次30分钟的咨询会议)或增强控制条件(转诊名单)中,以确定是否参与干预部门与对照组相比有更好的结果。讨论本研究将提供大量必要的证据,说明在低IPV和HIV患病率的低资源环境中,由护士提供的短期咨询干预是否有效且可行。试验注册该研究于2014年8月11日在南非临床试验注册中心(DOH-27-0414-4720)和2016年5月23日在ISRCTN注册中心(ISRCTN35969343)进行了注册。

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