Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway.
University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway.
Violence Against Women. 2021 Oct;27(12-13):2235-2354. doi: 10.1177/1077801220954274. Epub 2020 Sep 28.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy has negative health impacts on the woman and the fetus. There is a lack of evidence supporting effective interventions to prevent IPV during pregnancy. This user-involvement study was conducted to get feedback on a culturally sensitive, tablet intervention containing questions about violence and safety-behaviors and a video promoting safety behaviors. This resulted in important feedback on the intervention content. Our findings show that women are in favor of disclosing IPV via a tablet. They suggested ways to address barriers for disclosure, such as safeguarding anonymity and creating a trustful relationship with the midwife.
怀孕期间的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)会对女性和胎儿的健康产生负面影响。目前缺乏有效的干预措施来预防怀孕期间的 IPV。本用户参与研究旨在就一个包含有关暴力和安全行为问题的平板电脑干预措施以及一个宣传安全行为的视频获取反馈,该研究对干预内容提供了重要反馈。我们的研究结果表明,女性倾向于通过平板电脑披露 IPV。她们提出了一些解决披露障碍的方法,例如保护匿名性和与助产士建立信任关系。