Building a primary health care response to violence against women: The knowledge and needs of midwives in three districts of Timor-Leste.
Kayli Wild
Angela Taft
Lidia Gomes
isabelita madeira
Livio da Conceicao Matos
Guilhermina de Araujo
Angelina Fernandes
Susan McDonald
10.26181/5df8e30ab8c83
https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/book/Building_a_primary_health_care_response_to_violence_against_women_The_knowledge_and_needs_of_midwives_in_three_districts_of_Timor-Leste_/11380248
A report on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of midwives when they encounter survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Timor-Leste. Based on in-depth interviews with 36 midwives and 12 community leaders, this report explores cultural and health system factors that influence midwives' practices and outlines a way forward for building a strong primary health care approach to addressing violence against women and children in Timor.
2019-12-17 14:15:59
Timor-Leste
East Timor
gender-based violence
midwifery
sexual assault
domestic violence
women
children
health system
child abuse
KAP Study
Health Care
Midwifery
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Culture, Gender, Sexuality