Journal article
Engaging domestic abuse practitioners and survivors in a review of outcome tools – reflections on differing priorities
Abstract
Researchers often develop and decide upon the measurement tools for assessing outcomes related to domestic abuse interventions. However, it is known that clients, service providers and researchers have different ideas about the outcomes that should be measured as markers of success. Evidence from non-domestic abuse sectors indicates that engagement of service providers, clients and researchers contributes to more robust research, policy and …
Authors
Clark SE; Kimber M; Downes L; Feder G; Fulton E; Howarth E; Johns K; Lindenberg U; d’Oliveira AF; Shaheen A
Journal
Research for All, Vol. 7, No. 1,
Publisher
UCL Press
DOI
10.14324/rfa.07.1.06
ISSN
2399-8121