Comprehensive technology enhanced IPV programs in MCH and primary care programs in India, Australia and South Africa

Saturday, March 21, 2015: 9:50 AM-11:10 AM
Mount Vernon Square B (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)

Towards a comprehensive model for attending to women experiencing intimate partner violence in south African primary care
Speaker:
Kate K. Joyner, DPhil, (SSM), MSocSci, BSocSci, (Hons), Post-Basic, Diploma, in, Psychiatric, Nursing, Diploma, in, Nursing, (General, Community, Psychiatry), and, Midwifery, Stellenbosch University

Sustainability of an innovative domestic violence screening and care program in community-based maternal and child health (MCH) nursing in melbourne, Australia: MOVE cluster randomised controlled trial primary outcomes, impact evaluation and two year foll
Speaker:
Angela J. Taft, MPH, PhD, La Trobe University

Authors:
Leesa Hooker, MHlth, Sci, La Trobe University
Kelsey L. Hegarty, MBBS, FRACGP, PhD, The University of Melbourne
Cathy Humphreys, MSW, PhD, University of Melbourne
Rhonda Small, GradDipEpid, PhD, La Trobe University
Catina Adams, BA, Hons, DipEd, BNrsgDip, Mid, M, Nrsg, Sci, Hume City Council
Ruby Walter, BNursg, PhD, Victoria University
Paul Agius, MSc, Burnet Institute

Development of an mhealth app to support a primary healthcare response to domestic violence in Bengaluru, India
Speaker:
Krishna D. Patel, BSPH, University of California, Berkeley

Authors:
N.S. Vishwanath, MBBS, MPH, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences
Sri Ranganathan, BBM, Dimagi Software Innovations Pvt Ltd
Suneeta Krishnan, PhD, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences

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