학술논문

Detection of non-accidental injuries presenting at emergency departments
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL. Sep 01, 2004 21(5):562-564
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1351-0622
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether cases of possible non-accidental injury as identified using five risk indicators give rise to any subjective concerns of child abuse. METHODS:: Questionnaires were completed by the triage nurse and attending doctor for every child attending the general hospitals of the North Western Health Board, with an injury, during a six month period. The questionnaires included an assessment of subjective concerns about the injury occurrence and five risk indicators of child abuse. RESULTS:: Children presenting with an injury who had two or more positive indicators failed to raise subjective concerns in the attending emergency department staff. CONCLUSIONS:: The introduction of a policy of identifying positive indicators from the five risk indicators of child abuse needs additional computer support within emergency departments.

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