OBJECTIVESTo assess the diagnostic value of the screening instrument SPUTOVAMO-R2 (checklist, 5 questions) for child abuse at Out-of-hours Primary Care locations (OPC), by comparing the test outcome with information from Child Protection Services (CPS). Secondary, to determine whether reducing the length of the checklist compromises diagnostic value.METHODSAll children (RESULTSThe checklist was filled in for 50671 children; 108 (0.2%) checklists were positive. Within the dataset, 61 children were reported to CPS, with emotional neglect as the most frequent type of abuse (32.8%). The positive predictive value (PPV) of the checklist for child abuse was 8.3 (95% CI 3.9-15.2). The negative predictive value (NPV) was 99.1 (98.8-99.3), with 52 fa...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a screening instrument for the recognition of...
Although screening for child abuse at emergency departments (EDs) increases the detection rate of po...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic value of the screening instrument SPUTOVAMO-R2 (checklist, 5 qu...
To assess the diagnostic value of the screening instrument SPUTOVAMO-R2 (checklist, 5 questions) for...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is often unrecognized at out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC) services. The ai...
Child abuse is a serious global health problem. This thesis focused on – improving – the detection o...
Aim: We studied the accuracy of a screening checklist (SPUTOVAMO), complete physical examination (to...
Objectives: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN...
Objectives: To determine the clinical effectiveness of screening tests for physical abuse in childre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN-...
In this thesis we bring together our studies on screening for and addressing of child abuse and negl...
Purpose Recognition of physical child abuse is imperative for ensuring children’s safety. Screening ...
AbstractAlthough screening for child abuse at emergency departments (EDs) increases the detection ra...
This study examines the results of the implementation of a new screening protocol for child maltreat...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a screening instrument for the recognition of...
Although screening for child abuse at emergency departments (EDs) increases the detection rate of po...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic value of the screening instrument SPUTOVAMO-R2 (checklist, 5 qu...
To assess the diagnostic value of the screening instrument SPUTOVAMO-R2 (checklist, 5 questions) for...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is often unrecognized at out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC) services. The ai...
Child abuse is a serious global health problem. This thesis focused on – improving – the detection o...
Aim: We studied the accuracy of a screening checklist (SPUTOVAMO), complete physical examination (to...
Objectives: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN...
Objectives: To determine the clinical effectiveness of screening tests for physical abuse in childre...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN-...
In this thesis we bring together our studies on screening for and addressing of child abuse and negl...
Purpose Recognition of physical child abuse is imperative for ensuring children’s safety. Screening ...
AbstractAlthough screening for child abuse at emergency departments (EDs) increases the detection ra...
This study examines the results of the implementation of a new screening protocol for child maltreat...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
The objective of this study is to develop and validate a screening instrument for the recognition of...
Although screening for child abuse at emergency departments (EDs) increases the detection rate of po...