Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy

Background: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, especially among low-income teenagers attending hospital for pregnancy check-ups. Pregnancy represents a key moment for diagnosing domestic violence. Method: This study explores health professionals&...

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Main Authors: Fortuna Procentese, Immacolata Di Napoli, Filomena Tuccillo, Alessandra Chiurazzi, Caterina Arcidiacono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/17/3087
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spelling doaj-ef8f00ca5b1f470dbea341c3c3113df72020-11-25T01:18:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-08-011617308710.3390/ijerph16173087ijerph16173087Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern ItalyFortuna Procentese0Immacolata Di Napoli1Filomena Tuccillo2Alessandra Chiurazzi3Caterina Arcidiacono4Department of Humanities, University of Naples, 80133 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Naples, 80133 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Naples, 80133 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Naples, 80133 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Naples, 80133 Naples, ItalyBackground: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, especially among low-income teenagers attending hospital for pregnancy check-ups. Pregnancy represents a key moment for diagnosing domestic violence. Method: This study explores health professionals’ perceptions and concerns about domestic violence against women in services dealing with pregnant women. The twenty-four interviewees were from an Obstetrical-Gynecological walk-in Clinic in the south of Italy. The textual data has been complementarily analyzed by means of two different procedures: Symbolic-structural semiotic analysis and Thematic content analysis. Results: What emerges is that the interviewees of the clinic do not regard the issue of domestic violence as a matter of direct interest for the health service. The clinic is seen as a place for urgent contact, but one where there is not enough time to dedicate to this kind of patient, nor an adequate space to care for and listen to them. Obstetricians and health personnel expressed a negative attitude when it comes to including questions regarding violence and abuse in pre-natal reports. Training for health and social professionals and the empowering of institutional support and networking practices are needed to increase awareness of the phenomenon among the gynecological personnel.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/17/3087domestic violencehealth professionalspregnancyhealth department procedures
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author Fortuna Procentese
Immacolata Di Napoli
Filomena Tuccillo
Alessandra Chiurazzi
Caterina Arcidiacono
spellingShingle Fortuna Procentese
Immacolata Di Napoli
Filomena Tuccillo
Alessandra Chiurazzi
Caterina Arcidiacono
Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
domestic violence
health professionals
pregnancy
health department procedures
author_facet Fortuna Procentese
Immacolata Di Napoli
Filomena Tuccillo
Alessandra Chiurazzi
Caterina Arcidiacono
author_sort Fortuna Procentese
title Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
title_short Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
title_full Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
title_fullStr Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions and Concerns towards Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Southern Italy
title_sort healthcare professionals’ perceptions and concerns towards domestic violence during pregnancy in southern italy
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, especially among low-income teenagers attending hospital for pregnancy check-ups. Pregnancy represents a key moment for diagnosing domestic violence. Method: This study explores health professionals’ perceptions and concerns about domestic violence against women in services dealing with pregnant women. The twenty-four interviewees were from an Obstetrical-Gynecological walk-in Clinic in the south of Italy. The textual data has been complementarily analyzed by means of two different procedures: Symbolic-structural semiotic analysis and Thematic content analysis. Results: What emerges is that the interviewees of the clinic do not regard the issue of domestic violence as a matter of direct interest for the health service. The clinic is seen as a place for urgent contact, but one where there is not enough time to dedicate to this kind of patient, nor an adequate space to care for and listen to them. Obstetricians and health personnel expressed a negative attitude when it comes to including questions regarding violence and abuse in pre-natal reports. Training for health and social professionals and the empowering of institutional support and networking practices are needed to increase awareness of the phenomenon among the gynecological personnel.
topic domestic violence
health professionals
pregnancy
health department procedures
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/17/3087
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