Bungay Vicky, Dewar Linda, Schoening Mary, Guta Adrian, Leiper Wendy, Jiao Sunny
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Inner-City Women's Initiatives Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Jun;30(8):1760-1782. doi: 10.1177/10778012241233004. Epub 2024 Feb 19.
Outreach is an important approach to improve health and social care for women experiencing street involvement (SI) or gender-based violence (GBV). Few studies have examined outreach approaches that incorporate SI and GBV. Drawing on feminist theories and principles of community-based research, we detail an inclusive co-design approach for an outreach intervention considering these interrelated contexts. Women with lived experience, researchers, and service leaders drew on research and experiential knowledge to define outreach engagement principles: tackling GBV, personhood and relational engagement, trauma-informed engagement, and harm reduction engagement. The resulting intervention integrates these principles to enable building and sustaining relationships to facilitate care.
外展服务是改善针对经历街头流浪(SI)或基于性别的暴力(GBV)的女性的健康和社会护理的重要途径。很少有研究探讨将街头流浪和基于性别的暴力纳入其中的外展服务方法。借鉴女权主义理论和基于社区的研究原则,我们详细阐述了一种包容性的共同设计方法,用于考虑这些相互关联背景的外展干预措施。有实际生活经验的女性、研究人员和服务领导者利用研究和经验知识来确定外展参与原则:应对基于性别的暴力、人格与关系参与、创伤知情参与和减少伤害参与。由此产生的干预措施整合了这些原则,以建立和维持关系,促进护理。