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Nursing Practices to Address Domestic Violence in a Prenatal and Early Childhood Home Visitation Program in Korea

산전·조기 아동기 가정방문 프로그램 참여 여성이 경험하는 가정폭력에 대한 간호실무 분석

  • June, Kyung Ja (Department of Nursing, Soonchunhyang University) ;
  • Khang, Young-Ho (Department of Health Policy and Management, College of Medicine, Seoul National University) ;
  • Cho, Hong-Jun (College of Medicine, University of Ulsan/Department of Family Medicine, Asan Medical Center) ;
  • Cho, Sung-Hyun (College of Nursing.Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Yu-Mi (Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Hanyang University) ;
  • Lee, Ji Yun (College of Nursing, Kangwon National University)
  • 전경자 (순천항대학교 간호학과) ;
  • 강영호 (서울대학교 의과대학 의료관리학교실) ;
  • 조홍준 (울산대학교 의과대학 / 서울아산병원 가정의학과) ;
  • 조성현 (서울대학교 간호대학.간호과학연구소) ;
  • 김유미 (한양대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 이지윤 (강원대학교 간호대학)
  • Received : 2022.02.26
  • Accepted : 2022.04.18
  • Published : 2022.04.30

Abstract

Purpose: Domestic violence is an important issue encountered in nurses' home visitation programs. This study analyzed the types of domestic violence and associated interventions provided by nurses in a prenatal and early childhood home visitation program in Korea. Methods: For 24 families who experienced domestic violence in the Seoul Healthy First Step Project, registration information and home visit nursing records were analyzed through directed qualitative content analysis. Results: Physical violence was found in all 24 cases, followed by emotional violence, coercive control, financial abuse, and sexual violence. Twenty-two interventions derived from existing nurse-family partnership (NFP) program strategies were identified in the nursing practices of the Seoul Healthy First Step Project. Conclusion: In a prenatal and early childhood nurses' home visitation program in Korea, various approaches and interventions were provided to nurses to address domestic violence. However, differences in the level of interventions provided by nurses were found, implying a need to educate and support nurses to address domestic violence in-home visitation programs.

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Acknowledgement

본 연구는 보건복지부의 재원으로 한국보건산업진흥원의 보건의료기술연구개발사업 지원에 의하여 이루어진 것임(과제고유번호: HI19C0481, HC19C0048).

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