id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6vx57kwrsbcgdc2b5ocyvssn34 Laurel Sharples Identifying Opportunities to Improve Intimate Partner Violence Screening in a Primary Care System 2018 4 .pdf application/pdf 2267 266 63 IPV screening within our universitybased network of primary care clinics. We examined IPV screening practices in five primary care clinics BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a silent epidemic affecting one in three women. Force recommends routine IPV screening for women of childbearing age, and whether screening initiated by medical assistants or physicians resulted screening practices in five primary care clinics within a university-based network in Northern California. Each chart was reviewed to determine if an IPV screen Using medical assistants to deliver IPV screening may be more effective than (physician or medical assistant), patient age, and screener gender. The overall frequency of IPV screening across five primary care clinics Table 1: IPV Screening Frequency and Characteristics of Patients/Screeners age with IPV screening, the study Table 2: Association Between IPV Screening and Clinic Table 4: Association Between IPV Screening and Screener Gender Table 5: Association Between IPV Screening and Patient Age ./cache/work_6vx57kwrsbcgdc2b5ocyvssn34.pdf ./txt/work_6vx57kwrsbcgdc2b5ocyvssn34.txt