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USING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH TO INFORM EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

Discussion: Using Qualitative Research to Inform Evidence-Based Practice

The issue of interest that I will focus on for this discussion happens to be domestic violence in marital relationships. My qualitative research question would dwell on: what are the physical and mental health impacts of domestic violence on women as survivors of domestic violence? A qualitative research design would be imperative on this front. This is more so the case in efforts to develop better understanding of this particular issue by gathering in-depth insight into the same. With such understanding, it would be easier to come up with strategies that address the said issue. According to Kaur and Garg (2008), domestic violence does not only affect womens well-being, but it also has an impact on other parties (such as children). The healthcare system is also impacted by the issue in terms of resources deployed to address physical and mental health issues linked to domestic violence. Mental and physical on this front could be inclusive of, but they are not limited to; clinical depression, anxiety, PTSD, as well as permanent and temporal disability (Kaur and Garg, 2008). Therefore, the issue highlighted in this case is worth investigating.

In a qualitative study that was conducted in Bangladesh, it was observed that violence affects womens emotional well-being and health. It was also observed that qualitative inquiry related to how women experience domestic...

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…founded upon the ethical principles of justice, beneficence, non-maleficence, and respect for persons. For instance, in the qualitative study conducted in Bangladesh, the Bengali consent form was used to inform the respondents that they had the right to take leave from the study. It was specifically mentioned in the said form that withdrawing from the study was not going to have any effects of their treatment (Islam, Jahan, and Hossain, 2018). The participants were also assured of their privacy and confidentiality by being informed that they could withhold any information they were not willing to share. Confidentiality was maintained by replacing the respondents real name with a fictitious name. Assent of minor participants and that of their mothers was secured before the interview. Ethical clearance was also obtained from the…

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Ellsberg, M. & Heise, I. (2002). Bearing witness: Ethics in Domestic Violence Research. Lancet, 359(9317), 1599-1604.

Kaur, R. & Garg, S. (2008). Addressing Domestic Violence against Women: An Unfinished Agenda. Indian J Community Med, 33(2), 73-76.

Islam, M., Jahan, N. & Hossain, D. (2018). Violence against Women and Mental Disorder: A Qualitative Study in Bangladesh. Tropical Medicine and Health, 46(5).

Montgomery, B.E., Rompalo, A., Hughes, J., Wang, J., Haley, D., Soto-Torres, L., Chege, W., Justman, J., Kuo, I., Golin, C., Frew, P., Mannheimer, S. & Hodder, S. (2015). Violence against Women in Selected Areas of the United States. Am J Public Health, 105(10), 2156-2166.

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