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Acquired Brain Injuries and Intimate Partner Violence: A Situational Analysis of Help Seeking Barriers in Rural Northern New England

机译:获得脑损伤和亲密的合作伙伴暴力:关于北新英格兰北部障碍的态势分析

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Nurses care for women experiencing non-fatal strangulation and acquired brain injuries whether or not it is disclosed. Situational analysis was used to analyze 23 interviews from Northern New England with survivors, healthcare workers, and violence/legal advocates to explore overlapping relationships between violence, acquired brain injuries, non-fatal strangulation, and seeking care. Findings included the concepts of paying social consequences and the normalization of violence. Non-fatal strangulation was described as increasingly related to violence and other areas. Repetitive acquired brain injuries can impair functioning needed to address violence and healthcare providers and advocates are generally unaware of the impact of acquired brain injuries. A lack of resources, training, and tools for acquired brain injury screening were barriers in recognizing and responding to it, causing hidden symptoms. This study adds to the literature examining intimate partner violence in rural areas; specifically intimate partner violence-related acquired brain injuries in rural areas.
机译:护士护理女性是否患有非致命扼杀和获得脑损伤它是否被披露。情况分析用于分析来自新英格兰北部的23采访,幸存者,医疗保健工人以及暴力/法律倡导者探索暴力,脑损伤,非致命滥治和寻求护理之间的重叠关系。调查结果包括支付社会后果的概念和暴力的正常化。非致命施肥被描述为与暴力和其他地区越来越多相关。重复获得的脑损伤可以损害解决暴力和医疗保健提供者所需的功能,并且倡导者通常不知道获得的脑伤害的影响。缺乏资源,培训和因脑损伤筛查的工具是识别和响应它的障碍,导致隐藏症状。本研究增加了文献审查了农村地区的亲密合作伙伴暴力;特异性亲密的合作伙伴暴力相关的颅脑伤害在农村地区。

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