Prevalence of domestic violence when midwives routinely enquire in pregnancy

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作者
Bacchus, L
Mezey, G
Bewley, S
Haworth, A
机构
[1] Univ London Kings Coll, St Thomas Hosp, Womens Hlth Acad Unit, London SE1 7EH, England
[2] St Thomas Hosp, Womens Serv Directorate Off, London, England
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10.1111/j.1471-0528.2004.00108.x
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Objective: To assess the prevalence of domestic violence in pregnancy when midwives are trained to enquire about it routinely. Design: A cross sectional study during a period after midwives had been trained to routinely enquire about it and a retrospective case note survey at an earlier period. Setting: The maternity services of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Hospital Trust in South London. Sample: Women aged 16 and over booking for maternity care between 14th September 1998 and 21st January 1999. Methods: Midwives were required to routinely enquire about domestic violence at booking, 34 weeks of gestation and postpartum (within 10 days) using a series of structured questions. Main outcome measures: The lifetime and annual rates of domestic violence. The prevalence of domestic violence in pregnancy. Results: The prevalence of domestic violence in pregnancy was 1.8% at booking, 5.8% at 34 weeks of gestation and 5.0% at 10 days postpartum. Eight hundred and ninety-two women were asked about domestic violence on at least one occasion, of whom 22 (2.5%) reported domestic violence in pregnancy. Two hundred and sixty-five maternity notes were reviewed for the retrospective case note survey and one (0.37%) case of domestic violence in pregnancy was identified. Routine questioning increased the rate of detection of domestic violence by 2.1% (95% CI = 0.1-3.4%; P = 0.03). The lifetime prevalence of domestic violence was 13%, and 6.4% in the previous 12 months. Conclusions: Routine enquiry for domestic violence can increase the rate of detection in maternity settings, thereby providing an opportunity for women to access help early.
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