Background: Child abuse is a pervasive and serious problem in the United States. Over 3 million children are the victims of some kind of physical assault by adults. Due to their prolonged contact with children and opportunity to report, nurses should be trained to accurately assess, identify, and manage cases of child abuse. The purpose of this study was to examine student’s experiences with Child Protective Services, and explore their confidence and attitudes related to identifying and reporting child abuse. Factors associated with non-reporting were identified. Methodology: This was an exploratory, descriptive study. Students enrolled in the online Nursing Research course, NUR 3165, were asked to participate. Forty-four RN to BSN and Conc...
Background Child maltreatment has increased over the past years. There is no direct relation-ship be...
For a variety of reasons, a large portion of children and adolescents who undergo child sexual abuse...
Background: Child abuse is an important public health problem as it negatively affects the child's d...
Abstract Background: Child abuse is a serious and far-reaching issue with effects negatively influen...
The objective of this thesis was to study the barriers health care professionals encounter when repo...
Between the years 1963 to 1967, the federal government enacted the first mandatory reporting laws (...
In recent years, the number of reported cases of child abuse has increased. The purpose of this stud...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to explore nurses\u27 perceptions of their current s...
Introduction: Child abuse is a major problem that occurs in society. The concept of child maltreatme...
The global and national figures of child abuse and neglect are overwhelming and highlight an immine...
Background: Although in many countries child abuse reporting is mandated, Iranian nurses report abus...
Background: Cases of child abuse are increasing. To report known and suspected child abuse is within...
Foster care child abuse cases are more prevalent in the United States. Evidence suggests a significa...
Pediatrics Rajeh Saifan,Ahmad: AbuRuz,Mohannad:Child abuse is an increasing phenomenon globally ...
Background: It's a fundamental principal to protect children's rights. Through legislation, child ab...
Background Child maltreatment has increased over the past years. There is no direct relation-ship be...
For a variety of reasons, a large portion of children and adolescents who undergo child sexual abuse...
Background: Child abuse is an important public health problem as it negatively affects the child's d...
Abstract Background: Child abuse is a serious and far-reaching issue with effects negatively influen...
The objective of this thesis was to study the barriers health care professionals encounter when repo...
Between the years 1963 to 1967, the federal government enacted the first mandatory reporting laws (...
In recent years, the number of reported cases of child abuse has increased. The purpose of this stud...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to explore nurses\u27 perceptions of their current s...
Introduction: Child abuse is a major problem that occurs in society. The concept of child maltreatme...
The global and national figures of child abuse and neglect are overwhelming and highlight an immine...
Background: Although in many countries child abuse reporting is mandated, Iranian nurses report abus...
Background: Cases of child abuse are increasing. To report known and suspected child abuse is within...
Foster care child abuse cases are more prevalent in the United States. Evidence suggests a significa...
Pediatrics Rajeh Saifan,Ahmad: AbuRuz,Mohannad:Child abuse is an increasing phenomenon globally ...
Background: It's a fundamental principal to protect children's rights. Through legislation, child ab...
Background Child maltreatment has increased over the past years. There is no direct relation-ship be...
For a variety of reasons, a large portion of children and adolescents who undergo child sexual abuse...
Background: Child abuse is an important public health problem as it negatively affects the child's d...