- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Elder Abuse and Neglect
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis Research
- Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
- Public Health and Social Inequalities
- Workplace Violence and Bullying
- Human Rights and Immigration
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Comparative constitutional jurisprudence studies
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Evaluation and Performance Assessment
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Criminal Justice and Penology
- Health and Medical Education
- Public Health Policies and Education
University of Alicante
2015-2021
Background Health care professionals, especially those working in primary health-care services, can play a key role preventing and responding to intimate partner violence. However, there are huge variations the way health professionals teams respond In this study we tested previously developed programme theory on 15 center located four different Spanish regions: Murcia, C Valenciana, Castilla-León Cantabria. The aim was identify combinations of contextual factors mechanisms that trigger good...
This study provides an overview of the perceptions primary care professionals on how current health (PHC) attributes in Spain could influence health-related responses to intimate partner violence (IPV). A qualitative was conducted using semi-structured interviews with 160 working 16 PHC centres Spain. Data were analysed a content analysis. Four categories emerged from interview analysis: those committed approach, but difficulties implementing it; community work relying voluntarism;...
The objective of this study was to explore how health professionals perceived the effect economic crisis and associated austerity measures on detection cares for intimate partner violence (IPV) in primary care Spain.Qualitative designed using semi-structured interviews carried out with 145 16 centres different regions Spain. An inductive thematic analysis made transcriptions.Three main themes were identified: 'Women endure more during times crisis', 'Fewer resources, fewer less time respond...
To explore the perceptions of nurses on factors that influence their readiness to manage intimate partner violence (IPV) in Spain.Qualitative content analysis based data from six different regions Spain (Murcia, Region Valencia, Castile and Leon, Cantabria, Catalonia, Aragon) collected between 2014 2016.37 personal interviews were carried out with 27 primary health care (PHC) centres 10 hospitals. We followed consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research guidelines. Qualitative...
Social workers' perspectives on barriers and facilitators in responding to intimate partner violence primary health care SpainObjective: To identify the of managing (IPV) cases, from perspective (PHC) social workers.Method: Qualitative study through interviews with 14 workers working PHC centres Spain.A thematic analysis approach was applied according Tanahashi model. Results:The identified by providing effective coverage women suffering IPV were: insufficient practical training, a lack...