Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam
This article adapted the INSPIRE framework, developed by the World Health Organization to prevent violence against children, to the systematic analysis of city-level healthcare services for pregnant women who experienced intimate partner violence. A mixed-methods study conducted in-depth interviews...
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Do Huyen Phuc; Dunne Michael P.; Vo Thang Van; Nguyen Lan Hoang; Luong-Thanh Bao-Yen; Valdebenito Sara; Baker Philip R. A.; Tran Bach Xuan; Hoang Tuyen Dinh; Eisner Manuel |
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Do Huyen Phuc; Dunne Michael P.; Vo Thang Van; Nguyen Lan Hoang; Luong-Thanh Bao-Yen; Valdebenito Sara; Baker Philip R. A.; Tran Bach Xuan; Hoang Tuyen Dinh; Eisner Manuel Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam Women's Studies |
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Do Huyen Phuc; Dunne Michael P.; Vo Thang Van; Nguyen Lan Hoang; Luong-Thanh Bao-Yen; Valdebenito Sara; Baker Philip R. A.; Tran Bach Xuan; Hoang Tuyen Dinh; Eisner Manuel |
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Do, Huyen Phuc; Dunne, Michael P.; Vo, Thang Van; Nguyen, Lan Hoang; Luong-Thanh, Bao-Yen; Valdebenito, Sara; Baker, Philip R. A.; Tran, Bach Xuan; Hoang, Tuyen Dinh; Eisner, Manuel Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN English Article; Early Access This article adapted the INSPIRE framework, developed by the World Health Organization to prevent violence against children, to the systematic analysis of city-level healthcare services for pregnant women who experienced intimate partner violence. A mixed-methods study conducted in-depth interviews with 22 health and social care professionals and 140 pregnant women in Vietnam. The women were more likely to report limited system-level support for partners regarding violence and mental health, while the professionals perceived more weaknesses in policies and management of services. Traditional values tend to isolate abused women from receiving social services. The INSPIRE framework is innovative and could be applied in other contexts. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC 1077-8012 1552-8448 2024 10.1177/10778012241230324 Women's Studies WOS:001170128900001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001170128900001 |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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Applying the WHO INSPIRE Framework to Ending Violence Against Pregnant Women and Unborn Children: A Case Study in Vietnam |
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This article adapted the INSPIRE framework, developed by the World Health Organization to prevent violence against children, to the systematic analysis of city-level healthcare services for pregnant women who experienced intimate partner violence. A mixed-methods study conducted in-depth interviews with 22 health and social care professionals and 140 pregnant women in Vietnam. The women were more likely to report limited system-level support for partners regarding violence and mental health, while the professionals perceived more weaknesses in policies and management of services. Traditional values tend to isolate abused women from receiving social services. The INSPIRE framework is innovative and could be applied in other contexts. |
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