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Aside from the failure of academic institutions to integrate relevant modules or courses on this facet, people who are actual victims of domestic violence have strong apprehensions to report the incidents due to a variety of factors: could be personal reasons, fear to disclose the information since a loved one is involved, fear for retaliation, lack of information, resources, or knowledge of reporting, and outright denial. Thus, one seriously believes that in the paper, the Safe Family Project which is based on the expounded logic model is perfectly designed; however, in the real-life setting, the implementation process could be more challenging, than it seems. Yet, however daunting the tasks are, providing training for healthcare practitioners to address domestic violence is paramount.
Overall, one affirms that the model could be slowly integrated as a regular training module for nurses in all healthcare settings to enable them to appropriately identify, assess, and apply the appropriate interventions needed, according to the patients’ or victims’ needs. One believes that the total success of the program lies in the complete support and participation of the victims of domestic violence, as well as members of the health care institutions, to provide education, counseling, patient care, monitoring, follow-ups, and effective use of resources to ensure that the violence that these patients have experienced would be ultimately prevented.
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