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Increase in reported domestic abuse in Integrated Sexual Health (ISH) services in London and Surrey during COVID-19 ‘lockdown’: successful application of national guidance on routine enquiry during rapid transition to remote telephone consultation (telemedicine)
- Correspondence to Dr Sophie Joanne Weller, North Central and East London Foundation School, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust, London WC1B 5DN, UK; sophie.weller{at}nhs.net
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Increase in reported domestic abuse in Integrated Sexual Health (ISH) services in London and Surrey during COVID-19 ‘lockdown’: successful application of national guidance on routine enquiry during rapid transition to remote telephone consultation (telemedicine)
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- Received July 29, 2020
- Revised August 21, 2020
- Accepted August 25, 2020
- First published September 22, 2020.
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January 08, 2022
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