Publications
Research papers
- Lewis, N, Larkins, C, Stanley, N, Szilassy, E, Turner, W, Feder, G, Drinkwater, J (2017) Training on domestic violence and child safeguarding in general practice: a mixed method evaluation of a pilot intervention. BMC Family Practice, 18:33. DOI: 10.1186/s12875-017-0603-7. http://rdcu.be/pNLs
- Drinkwater, J, Stanley, N, Szilassy, E, Larkins, C, Hester, M, Feder, G (2017) Juggling confidentiality and safety: a qualitative study of how general practice clinicians document domestic violence in families with children. Br J Gen Pract 30 January 2017; bjgp17X689353. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X689353. http://bjgp.org/content/early/2017/01/30/bjgp17X689353
- Szilassy, E, Drinkwater, J, Hester, M, Larkins, C, Stanley, N, Turner, W & Feder, G (2016) Making the links between domestic violence and child safeguarding: an evidence-based pilot training for general practice. Health and Social Care in the Community. DOI:10.1111/hsc.12401. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hsc.12401/abstract;jsessionid=438597F72CE7F903CE72D820593FB798.f04t01.
- Szilassy, E, Das, J, Drinkwater, J, Firth, A, Hester, M, Larkins, C, Lewis, N, Morrish, J, Stanley, N, Turner, W & Feder, G (2015) Researching Education to Strengthen Primary care ON Domestic violence & Safeguarding (RESPONDS). Final Report for the Department of Health, Policy Research Programme Project. Bristol: University of Bristol. http://www.bristol.ac.uk/media-library/sites/primaryhealthcare/documents/responds/responds-final-report.pdf
- Turner, W, Broad, J, Drinkwater, J, Firth, A, Hester, M, Stanley, N, Szilassy, E & Feder, G (2015) Interventions to improve the response of professionals to children exposed to domestic violence and abuse: a systematic review. Child abuse review. Jun 29 2015. DOI: 10.1002/car.2385. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/car.2385/epdf
- Larkins, C, Drinkwater, J, Hester, M, Stanley, N, Szilassy, E & Feder, G (2015) General practice clinicians’ perspectives on involving and supporting children and adult perpetrators in families experiencing domestic violence and abuse. Family Practice 32(6):701-705. DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmv070. http://fampra.oxfordjournals.org/content/32/6/701.long
- Szilassy, E, Drinkwater, J, Hester, M, Larkins, C, Stanley, N, Turner, W & Feder, G (2015) Working Together, Working Apart: General Practice Professionals’ Perspectives on Interagency Collaboration in Relation to Children Experiencing Domestic Violence in: Stanley, N & Humphreys, C (eds) Domestic Violence and Protecting Children: New Thinking and Approaches. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London and Philadelphia, pp. 214-231. ISBN: 978-1-84905-485-0.
Press releases
GPs need better training to help children affected by domestic violence
GPs to be offered training to deal with children affected by domestic violence
Primary care needs to ‘wake up’ to links between domestic abuse and safeguarding children
Call for national guidance to help GPs document domestic violence
Blog posts
Why GPs need training about domestic violence and children by Dr Eszter Szilassy