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Hall 4
IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIMARY CARE FOR FAMILY VIOLENCE : IMOCAFV
MODELS FOR SHARED DECISIONMAKING IN FAMILY VIOLENCE CARE: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
Abstract
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1. Background :
Gender-based violence is widespread and cannot be dealt with alone in general practice. The Imocafv project reviews existing models for care worldwide and identified different models for shared decision making showing how to run person-centered care. Data on different policies are collected using an online key person inquiry and scoping review dataset. Results are discussed in nominal groups developing proposals for local application.
2. Aim and objectives:
Participants will learn how to run the nominal group technique to come to a shared decision on statements to improve local care during an
exercise running a nominal group discussion on stepped care, case management, community action, and principles for sharing information.
Statements will be formulated which can be submitted in a Delphi process nationally and internationally.
3. Methods and timetable:
a. Presentation of the IMOCAFV protocol and nominal group principles (10 min)
b. Summary of main elements of following models: (35 min)
* Referral and sharing information based on risk assessment
* Family justice centers case management model
* Mandatory reporting
* SASA community model
c. Moderated Nominal group work (if possible in breakout rooms or plenary, if not recorded): 45 min
Main question: What proposal can be made based on these models for your country taking into account local facilities and cultural identities to be taken into account
4. Results & Conclusions :
Participants will formulate statements based on evidence-based models, locally applicable for shared decision making in family-oriented violence care.
Our methodology allows developing further guidance for local care strategy development which can be applied in other countries.