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- Title
Serving IPV Survivors in Culturally Diverse Communities: Perspectives From Current Service Providers.
- Authors
Taylor, Sarah; Stallings, Audrey; Greenstein, Sage; Ochoa, Alexis; Said, Ayah; Salinas, Norma; Becerril, Noemi; Guevara, William; Phan, Michelle
- Abstract
This qualitative study examines current IPV service providers' perspectives on service delivery methods that best reach and serve IPV survivors from culturally diverse communities. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 service providers, and transcripts were analyzed for themes related to service providers' experiences. Five themes emerged from the data that suggest best practices for reaching and serving survivors from culturally diverse backgrounds, including understanding survivors' backgrounds, promoting trust and inclusivity, building community relationships, providing culturally responsive education on IPV, and supporting current and future staff with training. Study findings provide implications for the education and training of future service providers.
- Subjects
CALIFORNIA; CULTURAL awareness; PATIENT education; INTIMATE partner violence; QUALITATIVE research; RESEARCH funding; MEDICAL care; INTERVIEWING; CULTURAL competence; CONTENT analysis; COMMUNITIES; PATIENT care; WORK experience (Employment); EXPERIENCE; THEMATIC analysis; SOCIAL integration; WORKING hours; ATTITUDES of medical personnel; RESEARCH methodology; TRUST; PATIENT-professional relations; METROPOLITAN areas; EVIDENCE-based medicine; SOCIAL support; PHENOMENOLOGY; CULTURAL pluralism
- Publication
Violence Against Women, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 8, p1866
- ISSN
1077-8012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/10778012241239938