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View article: Nurse-led hospital violence intervention programmes improve emergency department identification of violence-related visits
Nurse-led hospital violence intervention programmes improve emergency department identification of violence-related visits Open
Non-disclosure is a significant barrier in provisioning support to those who are psychosocially vulnerable and likely to revisit ED. Nurse-led HVIPs can overcome inequalities in ED, reaching patient groups that are not otherwise able or wi…
View article: Protocol: A Quasi-Experimental Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Emergency Department Violence Intervention Programmes in the United Kingdom (Preprint)
Protocol: A Quasi-Experimental Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Emergency Department Violence Intervention Programmes in the United Kingdom (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Hospital-based violence intervention programmes (HVIPs), based in Emergency Departments (EDs) have been proposed as a public health response to violence. These programmes address the underlying reasons why patients are exposed …
View article: Hospital violence intervention programmes improve emergency department identification of attendances
Hospital violence intervention programmes improve emergency department identification of attendances Open
Background Violence affects individuals, communities and additionally impacts hospitals and Emergency Departments (EDs). Patients can be unwilling to disclose that their injury is violence-related, limiting opportunities to address any und…
View article: From individual interventions to structural change: Why public health leadership is needed to engage men and boys in violence prevention
From individual interventions to structural change: Why public health leadership is needed to engage men and boys in violence prevention Open
Engaging men and boys in violence prevention is vital to addressing the gendered dynamics of perpetration and maximising opportunities for prevention. This research reveals a developing landscape of interventions that, while showing promis…
View article: Temporal trends in prevalence of violence in Wales: analysis of a national victimisation survey
Temporal trends in prevalence of violence in Wales: analysis of a national victimisation survey Open
Given differences in prevalence and trends in violence between Wales and England, relying on estimates based on the countries combined to inform strategic planning in Wales is problematic. Using Wales-specific estimates and trends in viole…
View article: Protocol: A Quasi-Experimental Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Emergency Department Violence Intervention Programmes in the United Kingdom
Protocol: A Quasi-Experimental Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Emergency Department Violence Intervention Programmes in the United Kingdom Open
Introduction Hospital-based violence intervention programmes (HVIPs), based in Emergency Departments (EDs) have been proposed as a public health response to violence. These programmes address the underlying reasons why patients are exposed…
View article: The role of public health in the primary prevention of interpersonal violence: A systematic review of international frameworks
The role of public health in the primary prevention of interpersonal violence: A systematic review of international frameworks Open
In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in violence as a public health issue. Preventing violence before it occurs and developing effective response strategies are key to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goa…
View article: Bystander experiences of domestic violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bystander experiences of domestic violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
This article seeks to understand the experiences of bystanders to domestic violence and abuse (DVA) during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales. Globally, professionals voiced concern over the COVID-19 restrictions exacerbating conditions for DV…
View article: Wales without violence: A framework for preventing violence among children and young people
Wales without violence: A framework for preventing violence among children and young people Open
Violence among children and young people (CYP) is a complex societal issue that has detrimental impacts on the health and well-being of children, young people, and adults throughout their lives. Population health research tells us that CYP…
View article: Preventing sexual harassment through a prosocial bystander campaign: It’s #SafeToSay
Preventing sexual harassment through a prosocial bystander campaign: It’s #SafeToSay Open
Sexual harassment is pervasive and often hidden, occurring on a continuum of violence against women, domestic abuse, and sexual violence (VAWDASV), and often underpinned by problematic attitudes and beliefs. Bystander interventions have be…
View article: What works to prevent violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV)? A systematic evidence assessment
What works to prevent violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV)? A systematic evidence assessment Open
This review identifies effective practice for the prevention of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV). The review is underpinned by public health principles which provide a useful framework to understand the …
View article: Addressing the “shadow pandemic” through a public health approach to violence prevention
Addressing the “shadow pandemic” through a public health approach to violence prevention Open
Experts from across the globe have warned of the adverse consequences of COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing restrictions on violence in the home, with the United Nations describing it as a shadow pandemic. This social innovation nar…