Clinicians face unique challenges when assessing suspected child abuse cases. The majority of the literature exploring diagnostic decision-making in this field is anecdotal or survey-based and there is a lack of studies exploring decision-making around suspected abusive head trauma (AHT). We aimed to determine factors influencing decision-making and multidisciplinary collaboration in suspected AHT cases, amongst 56 child protection professionals. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with clinicians (25), child protection social workers (10), legal practitioners (9, including 4 judges), police officers (8), and pathologists (4), purposively sampled across southwest United Kingdom. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and imported into ...
The purpose of this study was to provide a description of the types of child abuse consultations don...
Scant research on child protection professionals\u27 decision-making demonstrates complexity of iden...
In Australia, approximately one in 100 children will experience child maltreatment and be the subjec...
Clinicians face unique challenges when assessing suspected child abuse cases. The majority of the li...
The validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) tool estimates the probability of abusive hea...
Objective: Misdiagnosis of abusive head trauma (AHT) has serious consequences for children and famil...
Background The validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) tool estimates the probability of ...
Background: Extensive research documents that child abuse is widespread and that it has detrimental ...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive investigation of professional decision making in the managemen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying investigative decision making in cases of child abuse...
ases of suspected abusive head injury are invariably a challenge for all involved professionals. A m...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of traumatic death in infants. The Predicting Abusive...
The study explores the initial decision making of managers within services for children when faced w...
The purpose of the present thesis was to explore different aspects of decision making and expertise ...
AIM: Abusive head trauma (AHT) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We aimed to describe...
The purpose of this study was to provide a description of the types of child abuse consultations don...
Scant research on child protection professionals\u27 decision-making demonstrates complexity of iden...
In Australia, approximately one in 100 children will experience child maltreatment and be the subjec...
Clinicians face unique challenges when assessing suspected child abuse cases. The majority of the li...
The validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) tool estimates the probability of abusive hea...
Objective: Misdiagnosis of abusive head trauma (AHT) has serious consequences for children and famil...
Background The validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) tool estimates the probability of ...
Background: Extensive research documents that child abuse is widespread and that it has detrimental ...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive investigation of professional decision making in the managemen...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying investigative decision making in cases of child abuse...
ases of suspected abusive head injury are invariably a challenge for all involved professionals. A m...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of traumatic death in infants. The Predicting Abusive...
The study explores the initial decision making of managers within services for children when faced w...
The purpose of the present thesis was to explore different aspects of decision making and expertise ...
AIM: Abusive head trauma (AHT) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We aimed to describe...
The purpose of this study was to provide a description of the types of child abuse consultations don...
Scant research on child protection professionals\u27 decision-making demonstrates complexity of iden...
In Australia, approximately one in 100 children will experience child maltreatment and be the subjec...