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Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue with severe consequences for maternal and neonatal health. Despite professional recommendations for universal screening, IPV screening is not consistently implemented in the prenatal care context. This quality improvement project aimed to standardize antepartum IPV screening and education in a community hospital women’s health clinic in the Pacific Northwest by implementing a confidential, evidence-based screening and education process.

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