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伪装的文化:识别、披露和终结家庭暴力的隐藏障碍。

The culture of pretence: a hidden barrier to recognising, disclosing and ending domestic violence.

作者信息

Francis Lyn, Loxton Deborah, James Colin

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld, Australia.

Research Centre for Generational Health and Ageing, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2017 Aug;26(15-16):2202-2214. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13501. Epub 2017 Feb 23.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To explore in detail how women perceived their experience of domestic violence and leaving or ending the abuse. This research also examined how service providers identified their professional role in assisting women to end such relationships.

BACKGROUND

Domestic violence against women continues to occur internationally. Reliable statistics are difficult to capture because of inconsistent definitions, contradictory methods of acquiring data and unreported incidents.

DESIGN

A qualitative study, undertaken in two phases, was conducted in Australia.

METHODS

Twelve women who had experienced domestic violence and ended those relationships participated in one semistructured interview (Phase 1). Twenty-five professionals from health, social sciences and law, whose work included assisting women experiencing domestic violence, participated in three focus groups (Phase 2). Thematic analysis guided by a narrative inquiry approach forms the framework for information collection and interpretation of data in this project.

FINDINGS

The barriers that impede women from disclosing abuse and taking action to end domestic violence are complex and varied between participants. Women did not always acknowledge or realise their relationship was precarious and often denied or minimised the abuse to cope with the domestic violence. Professionals identified that women did not always identify or acknowledge abuse inherent in their relationship although this delayed the provision of appropriate services.

CONCLUSION

Whether women disclose abuse or deny violence in their relationship, acceptance by service providers and the offer of support is crucial to assisting women in violent relationships.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

It is hoped that the findings may assist health practitioners, including nurses, to provide nonjudgemental support to women experiencing domestic violence whether women acknowledge the abusive relationship or not.

摘要

目的与目标

详细探究女性如何看待她们遭受家庭暴力的经历以及离开或终止虐待行为的情况。本研究还考察了服务提供者如何确定自己在协助女性终止此类关系中的专业角色。

背景

针对女性的家庭暴力在国际上持续存在。由于定义不一致、获取数据的方法相互矛盾以及事件未被报告,难以获得可靠的统计数据。

设计

在澳大利亚进行了一项分两个阶段的定性研究。

方法

12名经历过家庭暴力并终止了这些关系的女性参与了一次半结构化访谈(第一阶段)。来自健康、社会科学和法律领域的25名专业人员参与了三个焦点小组,他们的工作包括协助遭受家庭暴力的女性(第二阶段)。以叙事探究方法为指导的主题分析构成了本项目信息收集和数据解释的框架。

结果

阻碍女性披露虐待行为并采取行动终止家庭暴力的障碍复杂多样,因参与者而异。女性并不总是承认或意识到她们的关系不稳定,并且常常否认或淡化虐待行为以应对家庭暴力。专业人员发现,女性并不总是识别或承认其关系中固有的虐待行为,尽管这延误了适当服务的提供。

结论

无论女性是否披露虐待行为或否认其关系中的暴力行为,服务提供者的接纳和提供支持对于协助处于暴力关系中的女性至关重要。

与临床实践的相关性

希望这些研究结果能够帮助包括护士在内的健康从业者,无论女性是否承认存在虐待关系,都能为遭受家庭暴力的女性提供无偏见的支持。

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