Development and implementation of tablet-based screening for interpersonal violence in primary care settings

Emily E. Spence, Pushan Prabhakar, Jessica Grace, Kimberly G. Fulda, Erika L. Thompson, Steven J. Ondersma

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Abstract

Technology Enhanced Screening and Supportive Assistance (TESSA) is program that includes a patient-facing mobile web app designed to identify primary care patients with a history of interpersonal violence (IPV). The implementation study included 1495 participants screened. Approximately one in four reported experiences with intimate partner violence (29%) or sexual assault (24%). Among those offered health advocacy services based on their victimization experiences, 31% indicated they wished to accept the assistance. We conclude that a tablet-based self-screening tool in primary care clinics is a viable way to identify and offer services to people who have experienced interpersonal violence.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1503-1509
Number of pages7
JournalHealth Care for Women International
Volume43
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Health Professions

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