Woman Abuse: Screening, Identification and Initial Response

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Purpose and scope

The overall purpose of this guideline is to facilitate routine universal screening for woman abuse by nurses in all practice settings. The scope of this guideline is on screening women for intimate partner abuse. The guideline includes all women in intimate relationships, 12…

The overall purpose of this guideline is to facilitate routine universal screening for woman abuse by nurses in all practice settings.



The scope of this guideline is on screening women for intimate partner abuse. The guideline includes all women in intimate relationships, 12 years of age or older and identifies: 

  • who should do the screening,
  • what should be included in screening, and
  • how and under what circumstances screening should occur

Please see also the supplement to this guideline which provides updated recommendations.

Reference

Main guideline (including 2012 supplement): 

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2005). Woman abuse: Screening, identification and initial response. Toronto, Canada: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.

Recommendations

Revision status

Current edition published: March 2005 with May 2012 supplement

About the next edition: 

The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is developing a second edition of this best practice guideline (BPG), with the working title Intimate Partner Violence. The anticipated publication date is winter 2026.

This new edition will revise the previous edition BPG: 

  • Woman abuse: Screening, identification and initial response (2005 with 2012 supplement) 
1. Topic selection
Complete
2. Panel of experts
Complete
3. Systematic Review
In progress
4. Recommendation development
5. Stakeholder review
6. Publication