Thomas Inui’s scientific contributions

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Primary Care Physicians' Response to Domestic ViolenceOpening Pandora's Box
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June 1992

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JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association

Nancy Kathleen Sugg

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Thomas Inui

Objective. —To explore primary care physicians' experiences with domestic violence victims to determine the barriers to problem recognition and intervention in the primary care setting.Design. —Ethnography, a qualitative research method involving the use of open-ended, semistructured interviews.Setting. —An urban health maintenance organization serving a predominantly white, middle-income population.Participants. —Thirty-eight physicians, predominantly family practitioners (89%), were interviewed.Results. —Analysis of the interviews revealed that physicians found exploring domestic violence in the clinical setting analogous to "opening Pandora's box." Their issues include lack of comfort, fear of offending, powerlessness, loss of control, and time constraints.Conclusion. —This study revealed several barriers that physicians perceived as preventing them from comfortably intervening with domestic violence victims. These issues need to be addressed in training programs. Further studies should be done to assess generalizability of these findings to other groups of physicians.(JAMA. 1992;267:3157-3160)

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... Studies show that physician-patient communication on VE is insufficient due to barriers on behalf of both GPs [51][52][53][54] and the patients affected [55]. Zimmermann et al. (2018) revealed discrepancies between GPs awareness of their patients VE and the German national crime statistics, which can be attributed to several factors. ...

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More GP Consultations by Violence Victims: Results from the Representative German DEGS1 Study
Primary Care Physicians' Response to Domestic ViolenceOpening Pandora's Box
  • Citing Article
  • June 1992

JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association