Using normalization process theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of complex healthcare interventions: a systematic review

CR May, A Cummings, M Girling, M Bracher… - Implementation …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background Normalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies, characterises and
explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and …

A qualitative systematic review of studies using the normalization process theory to research implementation processes

R McEvoy, L Ballini, S Maltoni, CA O'Donnell… - Implementation …, 2014 - Springer
Background There is a well-recognized need for greater use of theory to address research
translational gaps. Normalization Process Theory (NPT) provides a set of sociological tools …

Health practitioners' readiness to address domestic violence and abuse: a qualitative meta-synthesis

K Hegarty, G McKibbin, M Hameed, J Koziol-McLain… - PLoS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Health practitioners play an important role in identifying and responding to domestic
violence and abuse (DVA). Despite a large amount of evidence about barriers and …

Nurse education and understanding related to domestic violence and abuse against women: An integrative review of the literature

KF Alshammari, J McGarry, GMA Higginbottom - Nursing open, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The aim of this study was to explore previous literature related to nurses understanding
of Intimate partner violence (IPV) or domestic violence and abuse (DVA) against women and …

Domestic abuse awareness and recognition among primary healthcare professionals and abused women: a qualitative investigation

C Bradbury‐Jones, J Taylor, T Kroll… - Journal of clinical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To investigate the dynamics of domestic abuse awareness and
recognition among primary healthcare professionals and abused women. Background …

Reproductive coercion and abuse in intimate relationships: Women's perceptions of perpetrator motivations

L Tarzia, M McKenzie - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Reproductive coercion and abuse is a hidden and poorly recognised form of violence
against women. It refers broadly to behaviours that interfere with or undermine a person's …

Health professionals' beliefs about domestic abuse and the issue of disclosure: a critical incident technique study

J Taylor, C Bradbury‐Jones, T Kroll… - Health & Social Care …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Domestic abuse is increasingly recognised as a serious, worldwide public health concern.
There is a significant body of literature regarding domestic abuse, but little is known about …

Personal barriers to addressing intimate partner abuse: a qualitative meta-synthesis of healthcare practitioners' experiences

L Tarzia, J Cameron, J Watson, R Fiolet… - BMC health services …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Healthcare practitioners (HCPs) play a crucial role in recognising,
responding to, and supporting female patients experiencing intimate partner abuse (IPA) …

The culture of pretence: a hidden barrier to recognising, disclosing and ending domestic violence

L Francis, D Loxton, C James - Journal of clinical nursing, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore in detail how women perceived their experience of domestic
violence and leaving or ending the abuse. This research also examined how service …

“Holy cow, does that ever open up a can of worms”: health care providers' experiences of inquiring about intimate partner violence

CJ Williston, KD Lafreniere - Health care for women international, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Primary care health care providers (HCPs) are likely to treat numerous women who are
victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). In this study, we used interpretative …