Integrating intimate partner violence content across curricula: Developing a new generation of Nurse Educators

Abuse between intimate partners can take many forms. Prevalence data analyses confirm that intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread problem. Meeting the objectives of World Health Organization’s “Global Campaign on Violence Prevention” will involve many organizations and institutions within a...

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description Abuse between intimate partners can take many forms. Prevalence data analyses confirm that intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread problem. Meeting the objectives of World Health Organization’s “Global Campaign on Violence Prevention” will involve many organizations and institutions within and beyond the health care community. Educating prospective Nurse Educators about IPV does, however, present challenges, as most nurses lack awareness of IPV as a public health problem, have limited knowledge and erroneous beliefs about IPV, and are inexperienced in caring for survivors of IPV. Thus providing formal education and training in a supportive environment will enhance Nurse Educators’ knowledge and skills about IPV while helping them to examine the benefits and limitations of various pedagogical approaches for teaching this critical content to students. Hence targeting educational efforts at nurses who are pursuing the academic role is an important first step toward raising the collective consciousness of nurses to the point that IPV education becomes an integral component of the nursing curriculum, and competence in caring for IPV survivors becomes the standard rather than the exception.
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subjects Abusive relationships
Adult
Attitude of Health Personnel
Caring
Continuing education
Curricula
Curriculum
Data analysis
Domestic violence
Education, Nursing, Graduate - organization & administration
Experiential learning
Faculty, Nursing - organization & administration
Family Violence
Female
Global Health
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Intimate partner violence
Mass Screening
Nurse Educator
Nurse Practitioners - education
Nurse Practitioners - organization & administration
Nurse Practitioners - psychology
Nurse tutors
Nurse's Role - psychology
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Assessment
Nursing education
Nursing skills
Prevalence
Professional Competence
Program Development
Public Health
Spouse Abuse - diagnosis
Spouse Abuse - prevention & control
Spouse Abuse - statistics & numerical data
Violence
Women's Health
title Integrating intimate partner violence content across curricula: Developing a new generation of Nurse Educators
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