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Development and implementation of tablet-based screening for interpersonal violence in primary care settings

E.E. Spence, P. Prabhakar, J. Grace, K.G. Fulda, E.L. Thompson, S.J. Ondersma
Health Care Women Int

Technology Enhanced Screening and Supportive Assistance (TESSA) is program that includes a patient-facing mobile web app designed to identify primary care patients with a history of interpersonal violence (IPV). The implementation study included 1495 participants screened. Approximately one in four reported experiences with intimate partner violence (29%) or sexual assault (24%). Among those offered health advocacy services based on their victimization experiences, 31% indicated they wished to accept the assistance. We conclude that a tablet-based self-screening tool in primary care clinics is a viable way to identify and offer services to people who have experienced interpersonal violence.

Spence EE, Prabhakar P, Grace J, Fulda KG, Thompson EL, Ondersma SJ. Development and implementation of tablet-based screening for interpersonal violence in primary care settings [published online ahead of print, 2022 Mar 2]. Health Care Women Int. 2022;1-7. doi:10.1080/07399332.2022.2043861 PMID: 35235498

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Social Determinant of Health
Violence/Safety
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