Tower Marion
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, Australia.
Health Care Women Int. 2007 May;28(5):438-52. doi: 10.1080/07399330701226404.
Despite the overwhelming acknowledgment by health professionals that intimate partner violence is a health issue for women, the present health care response is inadequate to meet women's needs, according to Stark, in the Source Book on Violence Against Women (2001). This article examines through a postmodern lens the health care response. The dominant discourses in the literature indicate that health professionals lack knowledge about intimate partner violence, have attitudes and values that inhibit an effective response, and have no time to respond to these women. To date, strategies to improve the health care response have been limited in effectiveness as structural constraints of the health service and models of practice employed have not been addressed.
根据斯塔克在《妇女暴力问题资料手册》(2001年)中的说法,尽管医疗专业人员普遍承认亲密伴侣暴力是女性的健康问题,但目前的医疗保健应对措施仍不足以满足女性的需求。本文通过后现代视角审视医疗保健应对措施。文献中的主流话语表明,医疗专业人员缺乏关于亲密伴侣暴力的知识,其态度和价值观阻碍了有效应对,并且没有时间回应这些女性。迄今为止,由于未解决卫生服务的结构限制和所采用的实践模式,改善医疗保健应对措施的策略效果有限。