Overview
Family and Domestic violence are a common problem in the United States and affects approximately 10 million people every year. In the United States, it is estimated that as much as 25% of women and 11% of men are victims of family and domestic violence. Domestic and family violence, including child abuse, intimate partner violence, and elder abuse often starts when a caretaker, parent, or partner feels the need to dominate or control another person. Many victims of domestic violence present to healthcare settings for treatment, however oftentimes, the healthcare provider misses the signs of domestic violence, or when signs are present, is unable to sufficiently interview, assess, document, or provide resources for the victim of domestic violence. This learning independent study course seeks to provide an overview of domestic violence and the responsibilities of the healthcare provider.
Contact Hour Designation
This educational activity is credited for 3 contact hours at completion of the activity.