IPV Screening Tool
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Video Counselling & app based safety planning
STOP Consortium Meeting September 2020 – Kick Off Meeting
During the STOP project’s Kick Off, the participants discussed and planned the work to be done in each work package. The practicalities of the different screening process and the screening tools and cutoff levels were debated. The timing of the training sessions for midwives was considered; both the Danish and the Spanish teams expressed concern that the original timing of the sessions was premature and that it would benefit the project to move the training closer to when the screening begins. The current flare-up of COVID-19 has further emphasized this need. Issues with inclusion and exclusion criteria were debated, and it was suggested that the involved midwives may have to play a larger role in determining whom to include. The features of the safety planning app were discussed in detail, and based on perceived applicability and usability, the participants agreed on which to include and which to scrap. As the STOP project could be an excellent opportunity to gain better insight into the prevalence of IPV, different studies to be part of the project were presented, along with a strategy for a multidisciplinary assessment the effects of STOP. The upcoming feasibility study and preparation of further studies on IPV was only briefly discussed, as this work is still some time away.
Multidisciplinary Assessment & Feasibility Study
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Feasibility of continuation and upscaling
STOP Consortium Meeting September 2020 – Kick Off Meeting
During the STOP project’s Kick Off, the participants discussed and planned the work to be done in each work package. The practicalities of the different screening process and the screening tools and cutoff levels were debated. The timing of the training sessions for midwives was considered; both the Danish and the Spanish teams expressed concern that the original timing of the sessions was premature and that it would benefit the project to move the training closer to when the screening begins. The current flare-up of COVID-19 has further emphasized this need. Issues with inclusion and exclusion criteria were debated, and it was suggested that the involved midwives may have to play a larger role in determining whom to include. The features of the safety planning app were discussed in detail, and based on perceived applicability and usability, the participants agreed on which to include and which to scrap. As the STOP project could be an excellent opportunity to gain better insight into the prevalence of IPV, different studies to be part of the project were presented, along with a strategy for a multidisciplinary assessment the effects of STOP. The upcoming feasibility study and preparation of further studies on IPV was only briefly discussed, as this work is still some time away.
Management & Communication
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IPV Screening Tool
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Video Counselling & app based safety planning
Focus Group Interviews
This document contains the findings from the Spanish and Danish focus group interviews with the NGO’s and the women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). The purpose of the focus group interviews was to gather information and input from relevant stakeholders (NGO’s) in both Spain and Denmark in order to develop the STOP intervention covering both the Video Counselling and Safety Planning app. The findings have been very important in the development of the STOP-intervention.
The focus group interview with the Spanish NGO’s was completed on September 30, 2020 with six participants. The focus group interview with the Spanish women exposed to IPV was completed on October 6, 2020, with five participants. The focus group interview with the Danish NGO’s was completed on September 8, 2020, with three participants. This was followed by three additional interviews with NGO’s on the October 2, 2020, October 5, 2020 and November 2, 2020. The interview with the Danish woman exposed to IPV was completed on November 24, 2020.
Training of Counsellors
This document provides a report on the training of counsellors including the Danish midwives and Spanish psychologist. The purpose of the training was to both prepare the counsellors for the STOP-intervention and to train them in conducting video counselling with pregnant women exposed to IPV.
The training of the 10 Danish midwives included:
Three days of training between January 11-13, 2021,
Two hands-on training sessions at end of February and in the beginning of March, 2021,
Follow up sessions (planned for when the intervention has been launched).
The training of the Spanish psychologist has included:
Two days of training between January 21-22, 2021,
Hands-on training sessions in February 2021,
Follow up sessions (planned for when the intervention has been launched).
Due to the Covid-19 related restrictions, all training has been conducted virtually, except for the two hands-on training sessions with the Danish midwives in February/March.
Multidisciplinary Assessment & Feasibility Study
Nothing found.
Feasibility of continuation and upscaling
Focus Group Interviews
This document contains the findings from the Spanish and Danish focus group interviews with the NGO’s and the women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). The purpose of the focus group interviews was to gather information and input from relevant stakeholders (NGO’s) in both Spain and Denmark in order to develop the STOP intervention covering both the Video Counselling and Safety Planning app. The findings have been very important in the development of the STOP-intervention.
The focus group interview with the Spanish NGO’s was completed on September 30, 2020 with six participants. The focus group interview with the Spanish women exposed to IPV was completed on October 6, 2020, with five participants. The focus group interview with the Danish NGO’s was completed on September 8, 2020, with three participants. This was followed by three additional interviews with NGO’s on the October 2, 2020, October 5, 2020 and November 2, 2020. The interview with the Danish woman exposed to IPV was completed on November 24, 2020.
Training of Counsellors
This document provides a report on the training of counsellors including the Danish midwives and Spanish psychologist. The purpose of the training was to both prepare the counsellors for the STOP-intervention and to train them in conducting video counselling with pregnant women exposed to IPV.
The training of the 10 Danish midwives included:
Three days of training between January 11-13, 2021,
Two hands-on training sessions at end of February and in the beginning of March, 2021,
Follow up sessions (planned for when the intervention has been launched).
The training of the Spanish psychologist has included:
Two days of training between January 21-22, 2021,
Hands-on training sessions in February 2021,
Follow up sessions (planned for when the intervention has been launched).
Due to the Covid-19 related restrictions, all training has been conducted virtually, except for the two hands-on training sessions with the Danish midwives in February/March.
Management & Communication
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