#11250. A Qualitative Examination of Collaborative Infrastructure within Sexual Assault Response Teams

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Abstract:
Little is known about how infrastructure influences sexual assault response teams (SART) effectiveness. Therefore, this qualitative study examined the helpful versus challenging aspects of SART infrastructure.
Keywords:
Intervention; Multidisciplinary team; Sexual assault; Sexual assault response teams

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