Status:

COMPLETED

Does Routine Screening for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Health Care Settings do More Good Than Harm?

Lead Sponsor:

McMaster University

Collaborating Sponsors:

Echo: Improving Women's Health in Ontario (formerly Ontario Women's Health Council)

Conditions:

Intimate Partner Violence Against Women

Eligibility:

FEMALE

18-64 years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

The purpose of the research is to evaluate whether routine screening for woman abuse in health care settings, as compared to no screening, does more good than harm. Recent reviews have identified the ...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Women aged 18-64 years
  • Patients at the health care site
  • Able to participate in English
  • Able to separate from accompanying person(s)

Exclusion

  • Too ill to participate
  • Unable to separate from accompanying person(s)
  • Unable to speak, read, or write English

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

April 1 2005

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

July 1 2008

Estimated Enrollment :

5681 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT00182468

Start Date

April 1 2005

End Date

July 1 2008

Last Update

September 9 2009

Active Locations (28)

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Brantford Aboriginal Health Centre

Brantford, Ontario, Canada, N3T 3C4

2

Joseph Brant Hospital

Burlington, Ontario, Canada, L7R 4C4

3

Sudbury Family Physicians

Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3B 1R6

4

Sudbury Brady Clinic

Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 1H5