Clinician views and experiences with reproductive coercion screening in a family planning service

Yan Cheng, Claire Rogers, Clare J. Boerma, Jessica R. Botfield, Jane Estoesta This paper explores the views and experiences of clinicians undertaking a reproductive coercion screening program at a family planning service in New South Wales, Australia. Clinicians involved in the program believed screening was an important and relevant component of their practice. They identified that ongoing education and training with relevant resources, and establishment of effective referral pathways with a multi-disciplinary collaborative response, would support clinicians in undertaking screening and responding to disclosures of reproductive coercion.
Source: Sexual Health - Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Source Type: research