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Perceptions of abused Chinese women on community-based participatory approach programme in addressing their needs

International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being, 2024-12, Vol.19 (1), p.2331107-2331107 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 2024 The Author(s) ;ISSN: 1748-2623 ;EISSN: 1748-2631 ;DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2331107 ;PMID: 38564773

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  • Title:
    Perceptions of abused Chinese women on community-based participatory approach programme in addressing their needs
  • Author: Chow, Elaine Hoi Yee ; Tiwari, Agnes
  • Subjects: abused women ; Battered Women ; China ; Community-Based Participatory Research ; East Asian People ; Empirical Studies ; experiences ; Female ; Focus Groups ; Gender-Based Violence ; Health Services Needs and Demand ; Humans ; intimate partner violence ; perceptions ; qualitative ; Qualitative Research
  • Is Part Of: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being, 2024-12, Vol.19 (1), p.2331107-2331107
  • Description: The community-based participatory approach (CBPA) has gained increasing recognition worldwide for enhancing the effectiveness of intervention. It is relatively new in Chinese societies and participants' perceptions are underexplored. This study aims to explore abused Chinese women's perceptions on the CBPA programme in addressing their needs. A total of 11 abused Chinese women were recruited for a focus group and individual interviews. A semi-structured interview guide was used. All interviews were audio-recorded and data were transcribed verbatim. Conventional content analysis was used for analysis. Four themes were identified regarding the women's perceptions and experiences of the community-based participatory approach programme: (1) Women's perceived acceptability of the CBPA programme; (2) Women's perceived usefulness of the CBPA programme; (3) Women's perceived feasibility of the CBPA programme; and (4) Empowering the women through participating in CBPA. Abused Chinese women had high perceived acceptance and positive experiences towards the community-based participatory approach. Women benefited from their robust participation throughout the process. The findings confirm the potential of using the community-based participatory approach in designing interventions for future programme planning and intervention to address the needs of abused Chinese women.
  • Publisher: United States: Taylor & Francis
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1748-2623
    EISSN: 1748-2631
    DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2331107
    PMID: 38564773
  • Source: Co Action Open Access Journals
    GFMER Free Medical Journals
    MEDLINE
    PubMed Central
    ProQuest Central
    DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals

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