Client perspectives on brochure-based intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion intervention in clinical settings

Saturday, March 21, 2015: 9:50 AM-11:10 AM
Room 16 (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)
Speaker:
Sarah Zelazny, BA, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

Authors:
Rebecca Levenson, MA, Futures Without Violence
Heather L. McCauley, ScD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Heather A. Anderson, B.S., Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Lisa James, MA, Futures Without Violence
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

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Presentation Format:
Scientific Program Report

Learning Objectives:
  1. Learn about qualitative methods used to examine patient perspectives on the Family Planning Partner Abuse Intervention to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy.
  2. Understand the outcomes resulting from patients' interviews.
Description:
This qualitative study examined patient perspectives on the Family Planning Partner Abuse Intervention to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy (Family Planning PAIR UP) program and strategies for informing future implementation. Patients described positive interactions with clinicians who received the intervention training and appreciated receiving the brochure-based intervention. Family Planning PAIR UP appears to be a highly acceptable and feasible program to incorporate into family planning clinics.