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Domestic violence: knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practice of selected UK primary healthcare clinicians by Jean Ramsay, Clare Rutterford, Alison Gregory,

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1 Domestic violence: knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practice of selected UK primary healthcare clinicians by Jean Ramsay, Clare Rutterford, Alison Gregory, Danielle Dunne, Sandra Eldridge, Debbie Sharp, and Gene Feder BJGP Volume 62(602):e647-e655 September 1, 2012 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

2 Clinicians’ perceptions about domestic violence (DV): a) perceived preparation; b) perceived knowledge. Clinicians’ perceptions about domestic violence (DV): a) perceived preparation; b) perceived knowledge. Jean Ramsay et al. Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e647-e655 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

3 Opinions about domestic violence subscales: a) understanding women experiencing abuse; b) staff preparation. Opinions about domestic violence subscales: a) understanding women experiencing abuse; b) staff preparation. Opinions about domestic violence (DV) subscales: c) self-efficacy; d) workplace issues. Jean Ramsay et al. Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:e647-e655 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice


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