A comprehensive Child Death Review programme commenced in England in 2008; police, healthcare and social care professionals now work together, using a joint agency approach (JAA) to investigate unexpected child deaths. The aim of this paper is to explore professionals' experiences of the JAA investigation of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI). This was part of a mixed‐methods study evaluating the JAA investigation of SUDI. Professionals participated in qualitative interviews and case notes were scrutinised. Data were analysed using a framework approach. A total of 23 of a possible 113 eligible SUDI cases were recruited. Twenty‐six professionals involved in investigating 12 of the 23 SUDI cases were interviewed giving theoretical satu...
yesThe infrequency of sudden deaths means that professionals have limited exposure, making it diffic...
This article considers whether evidential and procedural issues identified in relation to public fam...
This paper discusses key service and support issues faced by families who have experienced a sudden ...
Background: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
BACKGROUND: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
Purpose: Many countries now have detailed investigations following sudden unexpected death in infan...
The sudden unexpected death of an infant or child is one of the worst events to happen to any famil...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
This article presents the results of a study undertaken to evaluate how parents experience voluntary...
Objectives In 2008, new statutory national procedures for responding to unexpected child deaths were...
The joint agency approach should be used to investigate all unexpected child deaths Practitioners s...
Objectives In 2008, new statutory national proceduresfor responding to unexpected child deaths werei...
The sudden, unexpected death of a child (SUDC) is a devastating experience. It isvital that supporti...
yesThe infrequency of sudden deaths means that professionals have limited exposure, making it diffic...
This article considers whether evidential and procedural issues identified in relation to public fam...
This paper discusses key service and support issues faced by families who have experienced a sudden ...
Background: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
BACKGROUND: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
Purpose: Many countries now have detailed investigations following sudden unexpected death in infan...
The sudden unexpected death of an infant or child is one of the worst events to happen to any famil...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
This paper reports part of a wider systematic review commissioned by the English National Safeguardi...
Objectives: To determine the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) for infants born afte...
This article presents the results of a study undertaken to evaluate how parents experience voluntary...
Objectives In 2008, new statutory national procedures for responding to unexpected child deaths were...
The joint agency approach should be used to investigate all unexpected child deaths Practitioners s...
Objectives In 2008, new statutory national proceduresfor responding to unexpected child deaths werei...
The sudden, unexpected death of a child (SUDC) is a devastating experience. It isvital that supporti...
yesThe infrequency of sudden deaths means that professionals have limited exposure, making it diffic...
This article considers whether evidential and procedural issues identified in relation to public fam...
This paper discusses key service and support issues faced by families who have experienced a sudden ...