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Juggling confidentiality and safety: a qualitative study of how general practice clinicians document domestic violence in families with children
Jessica Drinkwater, Nicky Stanley, Eszter Szilassy, Cath Larkins, Marianne Hester and Gene Feder
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (659): e437-e444. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp17X689353
Jessica Drinkwater
Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, Leeds.
MRes, MRCGPRoles: NIHR doctoral research fellow
Nicky Stanley
School of Social Work, Care and Community, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
MA, MScRoles: Professor of social work
Eszter Szilassy
Centre for Academic Primary Care, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol.
MA, PhDRoles: Research fellow
Cath Larkins
School of Social Work, Care and Community, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
MSc, PhDRoles: Reader in children’s citizenship
Marianne Hester
Professor of gender, violence, and international policy, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol.
OBE, MA, PhDGene Feder
Centre for Academic Primary Care, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol.
MD, FRCGPRoles: Professor of primary care
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Juggling confidentiality and safety: a qualitative study of how general practice clinicians document domestic violence in families with children
Jessica Drinkwater, Nicky Stanley, Eszter Szilassy, Cath Larkins, Marianne Hester, Gene Feder
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (659): e437-e444. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X689353
Juggling confidentiality and safety: a qualitative study of how general practice clinicians document domestic violence in families with children
Jessica Drinkwater, Nicky Stanley, Eszter Szilassy, Cath Larkins, Marianne Hester, Gene Feder
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (659): e437-e444. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X689353
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