ObjectivesTo evaluate the different policies to recognize child maltreatment in emergency departments (EDs) in Europe in order to define areas of improvement.MethodsA survey was conducted on the recognition of child maltreatment in EDs in European countries with a focus on screening methods, parental risk factors, training and hospital policies. The survey was distributed through different key members from the EUSEM, REPEM and the EuSEN. A summary score based on the NICE guideline (4 questions on child characteristics, 4 questions on parental characteristics and 5 questions on hospital policy) was calculated.ResultsWe analysed 185 completed surveys, representing 148 hospitals from 29 European countries. Of the respondents, 28.6% used a scre...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN-...
Aims: To evaluate how often children seen in paediatric accident & emergency (A&E) departments were ...
A survey was conducted throughout emergency departments in Europe, to evaluate the different strateg...
Objective This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emergency departme...
AIM: Little is known about the organisation of child maltreatment practice in Europe. We therefor...
Background: Emergency departments (EDs) may be the first point at which children who have been subje...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious problem worldwide and can be difficult to detect. Although ch...
textabstractObjective: This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emerg...
Background: To identify facilitators of, and barriers to, screening for child abuse in emergency dep...
Objective: It was aimed to investigate whether neglected and abused pediatric patients are properly ...
To improve identification of child maltreatment, a new policy (‘Hague protocol’) was implemented in ...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
Objectives: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN...
Aim To audit emergency department (ED) responses to violence in which children are injured in violen...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN-...
Aims: To evaluate how often children seen in paediatric accident & emergency (A&E) departments were ...
A survey was conducted throughout emergency departments in Europe, to evaluate the different strateg...
Objective This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emergency departme...
AIM: Little is known about the organisation of child maltreatment practice in Europe. We therefor...
Background: Emergency departments (EDs) may be the first point at which children who have been subje...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious problem worldwide and can be difficult to detect. Although ch...
textabstractObjective: This study examines the detection rates of suspected child abuse in the emerg...
Background: To identify facilitators of, and barriers to, screening for child abuse in emergency dep...
Objective: It was aimed to investigate whether neglected and abused pediatric patients are properly ...
To improve identification of child maltreatment, a new policy (‘Hague protocol’) was implemented in ...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the evaluation of several methods of screening for ...
Objectives: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN...
Aim To audit emergency department (ED) responses to violence in which children are injured in violen...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Although systematic screening for child abuse of children presenting at emerg...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our diagnostic accuracy study Child Abuse Inventory at Emergency Rooms (CHAIN-...
Aims: To evaluate how often children seen in paediatric accident & emergency (A&E) departments were ...