Tsapalas D, Parker M, Ferrer L, Bernales M. Gender-Based Violence, Perspectives in Latin America and the Caribbean.
HISPANIC HEALTH CARE INTERNATIONAL 2020;
19:23-37. [PMID:
32515230 PMCID:
PMC7940803 DOI:
10.1177/1540415320924768]
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Abstract
Introduction:
To address the phenomenon of gender-based violence in Latin America and the
Caribbean is an issue of epic proportion that reflects the unequal power
dynamics created within the binary gender system and is often perpetrated by
those with more physical, cultural, or social power and inflicted upon those
without.
Method:
Each database was comprehensively searched for MeSH keyword combinations of
gender violence (violence against women) or (gender-based violence) with the
region of interest (Latin America and the Caribbean) in addition to a third
word or phrase regarding health care (health care training, training, health
care curricula, curricula, health care professionals).
Results:
After completing this scope review, we have found a widespread call for more
comprehensive preparation for health care professionals involved in
identifying and addressing gender-based violence.
Conclusions:
Though some research has been conducted documenting the ways in which
gender-based violence is managed or not managed by health care providers,
Latin America and the Caribbean in particular represent a gap in research on
health care tools and their effectiveness in these situations. There is a
distinct need for the creation of context-specific protocols for vulnerable
and underrepresented groups.
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