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Maternal and child health nurse screening and care for mothers experiencing domestic violence (MOVE) : a cluster randomised trial Angela J. Taft, Leesa Hooker, Cathy Humphreys, Kelsey Hegarty, Ruby Walter, Catina Adams, Paul Agius and Rhonda Small

By: Taft, Angela.
Contributor(s): Hooker, Leesa | Hegarty, Kelsey | Walter, Ruby | Adams, Catina | Agius, Paul | Small, Rhonda | Humphreys, Cathy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: BMC Medicine.Publisher: BMC Medicine, 2015Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS | SAFETY PLANNING | SCREENING | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online In: BMC Medicine, 2015, 13: 150 (open access)Summary: The authors aimed to test whether a theory-informed, maternal and child health nurse-designed model increased and sustained domestic violence screening, disclosure, safety planning and referrals compared with usual care. The study was set in community-based maternal and child health nurse teams (91 centres, 163 nurses) in north-west Melbourne, Australia. (from the abstract) Record #4722
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BMC Medicine, 2015, 13: 150 (open access)

The authors aimed to test whether a theory-informed, maternal and child health nurse-designed model increased and sustained domestic violence screening, disclosure, safety planning and referrals compared with usual care. The study was set in community-based maternal and child health nurse teams (91 centres, 163 nurses) in north-west Melbourne, Australia. (from the abstract) Record #4722