Using Primary Care to Address Violence against Women in Intimate Partner Relationships: Professional Training Needs

ABSTRACT Unified, prevention- and community-oriented, Cuba’s National Health System is well positioned to address social problems such as gender violence against women. It is sometimes taken for granted that family doctors, family nurses and psychologists in the health system should be able to deal...

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