id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4b5ajvga3rghjfbcu42dnkpytq Katherine M. Iverson Intimate Partner Violence Screening Programs in the Veterans Health Administration: Informing Scale-up of Successful Practices 2019 8 .pdf application/pdf 6653 557 48 OBJECTIVES: Screening women for intimate partner violence (IPV) is increasingly expected in primary care, consistent with clinical prevention guidelines (e.g., United States real-world implementation of clinical practices or contextual factors impacting IPV screening program success. to and facilitators of IPV screening program implementation in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). In this study, we (a) characterized successful clinical practices of IPV screening programs in Late-adopting sites were defined as those that reported not currently engaging in IPV screening as routine care (i.e., no screening or screening at provider's This research is innovative because it is guided by an established implementation framework (i-PARIHS),21 enabling identification of clinical practices and contextual factors that inform evidence-based strategies for scale-up of IPV screening programs in and beyond successful intimate partner violence screening programs in health care Intimate Partner Violence Screening Programs in the Veterans Health Administration: Informing Scale-up of Successful Practices Intimate Partner Violence Screening Programs in the Veterans Health Administration: Informing Scale-up of Successful Practices ./cache/work_4b5ajvga3rghjfbcu42dnkpytq.pdf ./txt/work_4b5ajvga3rghjfbcu42dnkpytq.txt