Health care practitioners have the duty to make a report to the judicial authority when assisting children who are victims of abuse or need protection as their families are unable or unwilling to provide adequate care. However, as a consequence of the vast diversity of the clinical picture in these cases, the evaluation of the medical examination may result somewhat cryptic. The authors focus on the critical aspects that the health care practitioner might face when reflecting on the opportunity to report a case whose etiology is still undetermined
The authors aim to analyze the key aspects related to the testimony of children who might have been ...
Objectives: Roughly one out of ten children growing up in Switzerland suffer from serious maltreatme...
Cankardaş Nalbantçılar, Sinem (Arel Author)Objective: Cases of unrevealed child abuse and neglect (C...
The introduction of the concept of child abuse has radically changed the mode of interaction between...
The medico-legal assessment of child sexual abuse is affected by main limits concerning the signific...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is an extremely important legal, medical and social problem. A number of con...
8noBackground: Italian laws allow the protection of a child who is suspected to be a victim of abuse...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines child abuse and maltreatment as “all forms of physical a...
2 Introduction: Child protection guidelines highlight the importance of medical assessments for chi...
Violence toward minors is a widespread phenomenon and effective programs are desperately needed to p...
abstractChild physical abuse is an important cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality and is assoc...
The article aims to outline the practical steps which may be taken when a healthcare professional su...
Background: In order to diagnose child abuse, physicians need to consider the possibility of abuse i...
This paper examines the New Zealand health professional’s role (with an emphasis on doctors) in seve...
Medical practitioners, health care practitioners/providers and hospitals are increasingly called upo...
The authors aim to analyze the key aspects related to the testimony of children who might have been ...
Objectives: Roughly one out of ten children growing up in Switzerland suffer from serious maltreatme...
Cankardaş Nalbantçılar, Sinem (Arel Author)Objective: Cases of unrevealed child abuse and neglect (C...
The introduction of the concept of child abuse has radically changed the mode of interaction between...
The medico-legal assessment of child sexual abuse is affected by main limits concerning the signific...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is an extremely important legal, medical and social problem. A number of con...
8noBackground: Italian laws allow the protection of a child who is suspected to be a victim of abuse...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines child abuse and maltreatment as “all forms of physical a...
2 Introduction: Child protection guidelines highlight the importance of medical assessments for chi...
Violence toward minors is a widespread phenomenon and effective programs are desperately needed to p...
abstractChild physical abuse is an important cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality and is assoc...
The article aims to outline the practical steps which may be taken when a healthcare professional su...
Background: In order to diagnose child abuse, physicians need to consider the possibility of abuse i...
This paper examines the New Zealand health professional’s role (with an emphasis on doctors) in seve...
Medical practitioners, health care practitioners/providers and hospitals are increasingly called upo...
The authors aim to analyze the key aspects related to the testimony of children who might have been ...
Objectives: Roughly one out of ten children growing up in Switzerland suffer from serious maltreatme...
Cankardaş Nalbantçılar, Sinem (Arel Author)Objective: Cases of unrevealed child abuse and neglect (C...