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DOI: 10.1177/019394599802000503 Correlates of Nurse Practitioners' Diagnostic and Intervention Performance for Domestic ViolenceCollege of Nursing, University of Arizona. The purposes of this research were to identify diagnosis and intervention performance accuracy, variables that influence this performance accuracy, and barriers thatimpede performance accuracy of adult nurse practitioners (ANP) andfamily nurse practitioners (FNP)for domestic violence. Two measures were developed: the Nurse Practitioner Survey (NPS) and the Nurse Practitioner Performance Tool. A total of 118ANPs and FNPs completed and returned mailed surveys. Of these, 22 individuals were interviewed by telephone regarding personal and professional experience with domestic violence and barriers in their clinical settings to addressing domestic violence.
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