Recognizing & Intervening with Victims of Intimate Partner Violence (CURE) Archive

 
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We are pleased that you participated in one of our SOWEGA-AHEC educational programs. Please take the time to fill out this evaluation survey, so that we can improve future programs.

For continuing education certificate, completion and submission of evaluation (including 75% score or better on post-test) are required. Continuing education certificates will be mailed to the participants.

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* 1. Please provide your name and email address so that we may identify registrants that complete the evaluation survey for continuing education certificates. We will send reminder emails to those that do not complete the evaluation survey.

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* 2. Please indicate your professional degree.

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* 3. Did you participate in the SOWEGA-AHEC CURE activity from your organization's facilities?

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* 4. If yes, were there other individuals who viewed the presentation with you?

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* 5. If yes, please provide their names and email addresses, so we may have a complete record of participants and be able to forward evaluation link to them.

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* 6. At the end of this presentation, the participant should be able to:

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Explain what intimate partner violence (IPV) is and common behavioral patterns of IPV.
Identify patients who are victims of IPV.
Intervene appropriately with victims of IPV.
Increased or refreshed his/her knowledge as a result of the activity.

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* 7. Please rate the following aspects of the program content:

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Overall Content
Clinical Applications & Objectives Achieved
Presentation Style & Visual Aids

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* 8. How would you rate the quality of instruction?

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Instructional materials were well organized.
Instructional methods illustrated the concepts well.
If slides were presented,they will be useful reference.
References and resources provided will assist me.

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* 9. How would you rate the quality of the presentation?

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Presenter was clear and to the point.
Presenter demonstrated mastery of the topic.
Methods used to present the materials held my attentions.
Presenter was responsive to questions.

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* 10. Do you intend to implement or advocate for at least one service/practice improvement as a result of what you learned in this educational activity?

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* 11. Compared to other online activities that you have participated in over the past year, I would rate this program as on a scale from 5 (Great Program) to 1(Needs Improvement):

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* 12. Where did you hear about this specific activity? (Multiple responses allowed.)

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* 13. Please rate the following aspects of the distance-based network.

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Ease of access to program.
Quality of the video/slides.
Quality of the audio.
Degree of interactivity.

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* 14. Please describe difficulties if any that you encountered in participating in the activity from your location.

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* 15. What one suggestion if any would you recommend to the distance based aspect of the activity?

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* 16. Practice-based learning & improvement CME Needs: Do you have a question in your practice that needs to be answered?

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* 17. Comments:

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* 18. Post Test Question #1

A 24-year-old woman comes to a woman physician for the first time to establish a primary care relationship. The physician explains that she asks all women patients whether they have experienced violence in their lives. She asks if the patient has ever been hit by a current or former partner. The patient says that she has been hit. The physician tells the patient she is glad the patient shared the information, tells the patient she doesn't deserve to be abused, and makes a note in the chart regarding what the patient said. The physician asks the patients about her current level of safety, and about the presence of weapons in the home. She then asks her to return for another appointment in two weeks. In addition to what she did, the physician should have done which of the following?

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* 19. Post Test Question #2

A 29-year-old woman comes to her physician for prenatal care. She is 3 months pregnant. Her husband has physically abused her in the past, most recently 2 month ago. He is unhappy that she is pregnant and she is planning to move out of the house. He recently lost his job because of using drugs at work. Which of the following places her at greatest risk of further abuse by her husband?

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* 20. Post Test Question #3

A physician's responsibility with victims of intimate partner violence can be summarized in these steps:

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* 21. Post Test Question #4

A 45-year-old woman comes to her physician for follow up of hypertension. The patient is usually calm and happy, but today looks upset. Her blood pressure is 140/84 mmHg. The physician knows the family and suspects the patient may be a victim of intimate partner violence. Which of the following is the best approach to asking about histories of violence and abuse?

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* 22. If you are a student viewing the activity as part of your academic pursuit within a specific course, the following additional responses are required.

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