Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare professionals for a variety of reasons and, therefore, all avenues to improve the discovery and prevention of child abuse should be explored. Radiographers are well positioned to identify child abuse and in particular Non Accidental Injuries (N.A.I.)having a wealth of experience in image acquisition and visualisation.In the Republic of Ireland Health Care professionals are legally required to report suspicious cases as Designated Officers. Aim: Our aim was to measure radiographers’ ability to recognise non-accidental injury fractures in children comparing radiographers from two different European Countries. Method: 22 radiographers working in hospitals...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...
Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare profession...
Abstract The research presented in this paper is taken from a larger study whose aims were to devis...
Paediatric non-accidental injury is a considerable health problem, and imaging plays a fundamental r...
Background Diagnostic imaging plays a key role in the evaluation of non-accidental consequences of i...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have found that fractures involving the spine, hands, and feet are rare ...
Aim: To optimise the digital (radiographic) imaging of children presenting with suspected non-accide...
Introduction Child abuse imaging differs from general musculoskeletal imaging in that there is excep...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Summary Introduction. In 2020 the NSPCC reported that an estimated 51,510 children in the UK are kn...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...
Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare profession...
Abstract The research presented in this paper is taken from a larger study whose aims were to devis...
Paediatric non-accidental injury is a considerable health problem, and imaging plays a fundamental r...
Background Diagnostic imaging plays a key role in the evaluation of non-accidental consequences of i...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have found that fractures involving the spine, hands, and feet are rare ...
Aim: To optimise the digital (radiographic) imaging of children presenting with suspected non-accide...
Introduction Child abuse imaging differs from general musculoskeletal imaging in that there is excep...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Child abuse is a topical issue in modern society and has social and medical implications which direc...
Summary Introduction. In 2020 the NSPCC reported that an estimated 51,510 children in the UK are kn...
Introduction: Most children in Sweden have a good state of health and grow up in secure conditions i...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...