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Comprehensive nursing care for women victim of domestic violence


Nursing & Care Open Access Journal
C Muñiz de Alfaro,<sup>1</sup> Heynis Yizeth Peralta Cruz<sup>2</sup>

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Abstract

This article takes place by recognizing that the role of nursing staff becomes vital, not only as providers of physical health care, but as pillars of emotional and psychological support (domestic violence). Objective: Recognize the intervention of comprehensive nursing care for women victims of domestic violence who attend the Fundación Mujer en Positivo located in the district of Betania -Panama City for the period 2023. Methodology: The research was supported by a quantitative research, non-experimental design, field type and descriptive level; the population and sample of the study were made up of fifteen (15) women participating in the Fundación Mujer en Positivo, so the sample applied was of a selective, intentional nonprobabilistic type. Results: The study showed that 60% of the sample had been sexually violated, while 40% responded otherwise; For its part, 100% that she has been psychologically abused; This is why the sample considers 100% that the nursing staff should have a specific protocol for action in the event of suspicion or confirmation of a case of domestic violence in the participants. Conclusion: Domestic violence affects the participants not only physically but also psychologically, economically and socially, evidencing the need for a comprehensive care approach that addresses all these aspects to achieve a complete recovery; Hence, the consensus on the importance of nursing staff creating a safe and trustworthy environment for victims highlights the fundamental role of nursing in establishing the trust and emotional support necessary for recovery

Keywords

comprehensive care, nursing, women, victim, domestic violence.

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