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Albezreh, Salma, Anastario, Mike, Ulibarrí, Billy J., Naimer, Karen, Johnson, Katy, McHale, Thomas, Mishori, Ranit, Macias-Konstantopoulos, Wendy L., Olson, Rose, Nelson, Brett D. |
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Violence Against Women; Nov2022, Vol. 28 Issue 14, p3311-3330, 20p |
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Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) leads to severe sequelae for individuals and communities. Lack of cross-sector coordination inhibits effective medical–legal support and justice for survivors. Multisectoral trainings for health, legal, and law enforcement professionals on survivor-centered SGBV care were conducted in Kenya during 2012–2018. Evaluation utilized objective structured clinical examinations, standardized patients, knowledge assessments, and interviews. A total of 446 professionals participated in 18 trainings. Mean knowledge scores increased from 75.6% to 84.7% (p <.001). Thirty interviews revealed improved survivor confidentiality, increased specialized hospital care, more comprehensive forensic care, and greater cross-sector collaboration. Participants reported survivors feeling more comfortable pursuing legal action and increased perpetrator convictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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