It has been reported recently that private doctors often refuse to treat rape survivors because they do not want to give evidence in court. Private doctors and hospitals must treat patients in emergency situations, but may otherwise refuse to treat patients provided such refusal is not unconstitutional. Rape survivors require emergency medical treatment and should not be refused treatment by private doctors and hospitals because practitioners do not wish to give evidence in court. Such refusal is unconstitutional. Sexual assault evidence kits may be used by both private doctors and hospitals. Given the high rate of sexual violence in South Africa it is recommended that both private and state doctors should have stocks of sexual assault kits...
Context: The rape kit has become a fundamental tool in the evaluation of the rape survivor in many c...
AbstractSexual assault is a topic of importance worldwide to health professionals that provide emerg...
There is a conflict in the South African Bill of Rights between the rights of women to reproductive ...
The management of a rape case in the emergency department is shrouded in an unacceptable level of la...
The adequate management of survivors of sexual offences is vital to ensure that both the healthcare ...
Background: Following upon two-year internship, community-service doctors make mistakes when they de...
Rape is a major criminal and public health problem in South Africa. Not only does it inflict major t...
This increasing incident of crime against woman is adding up to the number of female patients. This,...
Chapter 5 of the Sexual Offences Amendment Act strives to achieve two objectives. It makes post-expo...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Sexual assault is a topic of importance worldwide to health professionals that provide emergency car...
Research findings and the recent prioritised focus on South African women\'s health and safety issue...
Sexual assault involves a broad spectrum of nonconsensual sexual activity, including events with and...
In the face of interference with their clinical independence in hospitals with a shortage of resourc...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
Context: The rape kit has become a fundamental tool in the evaluation of the rape survivor in many c...
AbstractSexual assault is a topic of importance worldwide to health professionals that provide emerg...
There is a conflict in the South African Bill of Rights between the rights of women to reproductive ...
The management of a rape case in the emergency department is shrouded in an unacceptable level of la...
The adequate management of survivors of sexual offences is vital to ensure that both the healthcare ...
Background: Following upon two-year internship, community-service doctors make mistakes when they de...
Rape is a major criminal and public health problem in South Africa. Not only does it inflict major t...
This increasing incident of crime against woman is adding up to the number of female patients. This,...
Chapter 5 of the Sexual Offences Amendment Act strives to achieve two objectives. It makes post-expo...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
Sexual assault is a topic of importance worldwide to health professionals that provide emergency car...
Research findings and the recent prioritised focus on South African women\'s health and safety issue...
Sexual assault involves a broad spectrum of nonconsensual sexual activity, including events with and...
In the face of interference with their clinical independence in hospitals with a shortage of resourc...
Health services for victims of rape are recognised as a particularly neglected area of the health se...
Context: The rape kit has become a fundamental tool in the evaluation of the rape survivor in many c...
AbstractSexual assault is a topic of importance worldwide to health professionals that provide emerg...
There is a conflict in the South African Bill of Rights between the rights of women to reproductive ...