Enhancing nurses' effectiveness with abused women. Awareness, reframing, support, education.

作者: Angela D Henderson , Janet R Ericksen

DOI: 10.3928/0279-3695-19940601-08

关键词: Social workPoison controlNursing careHolistic nursingPsychologySocial supportBody of knowledgeNursingEducational institutionPatient advocacy

摘要: Abuse against women, with its potential to affect every aspect of a woman's health and well-being, as well the future her children, is reality that should be intolerable. Nurses are uniquely suited address needs abused women because their focus on holistic care advocacy role. Additionally, some may find it easier trust nurses simply most women. To feel comfortable when working require various kinds support. They need support institutions in which they work so can undertake from firm base. professional associations assured all operating under same obligation client. Lastly, kind comes being prepared by education, not only understand, but also provide nursing It unreasonable expect front-line workers task clearly value-laden without onset educational institution, facility's administration, associations. These bodies expected set agenda leadership. have this base will at ease role able intervene consistently effectively. There growing body knowledge why sporadically delivered frequently ineffective present. Some reasons for identified level individual nurse. is, however, time educational, institutional, levels effective professionals

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