Trauma-Informed Nursing for Violence Survivors
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Citation: DOI: 10.4172/2572-0899.1000340
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Abstract
This collection of research explores critical nursing interventions for violence, specifically Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and child abuse. Key themes include the development of trauma-informed screening tools and comprehensive care strategies to support survivors and reduce revictimization. Studies emphasize the necessity for enhanced training for healthcare providers, particularly nurses, to improve their ability to identify, intervene, and offer culturally sensitive support. The effectiveness of nurse-led interventions, promotion of resilience, and addressing unique victim experiences, such as those of male IPV survivors, are highlighted. The literature consistently advocates for a multifaceted, trauma-informed approach in nursing to ensure victim safety and improve health outcomes.

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