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Medical training in child maltreatment


RM Reece, C Jenny - American journal of preventive medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Training of medical professionals about child maltreatment may provide useful
insights into the means of incorporating violence detection and prevention into
healthcare practice. Despite major progress since Caffey and Kempe ...
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Improving detection and quality of assessment of child abuse and partner abuse is …


R Wills, M Ritchie, M Wilson - Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods: A formal organisational change approach was used to implement the New
Zealand Family Violence Intervention Guidelines in a mid-sized regional health
service. The approach includes obtaining senior management support, ...
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Epidemiology of scalds in vulnerable groups in New South Wales, Australia, 1998/1999 to …


S Boufous, C Finch - Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2005 - journals.lww.com
C. Finch was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council
Principal Research Fellowship. S. Boufous was supported by the Injury Risk
Management Research Centre's core funding provider by the NSW Department of ...
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[PDF] INJURY BULLETIN


E Departments - qisu.org.au
Page 1. INJURY BULLETIN Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit No. 102 June 2008
Identification of Intentional Injury in Emergency Departments ...
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Detection of child abuse in the emergency department


MF Verhagen, IMK Lukkassen, ER … - European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Results Among these five classes, 222 gestures were performed, 58% prehospital
and 42% in emergency unit. They amount to 69% the whole acts we analysed and the
overall failure rate was 9.6%. The highest failure rates are observed for ...
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[PDF] The Contemporary and Future Clinical Skills of Emergency Department Nurses


H PAAKKONEN - uku.fi
To be presented by permission of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the
University of Kuopio for public examination in Auditorium L2, Canthia building,
University of Kuopio, on Saturday 13th December 2008, at 12 noon
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Management of limb fractures in children under 1 year of age in a dedicated paediatric …


J Bayreuther, A Macgregor, T Sajjanhar - Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009 - emj.bmjjournals.com.p.angrylapdog.com
Background: The recognition of possible non-accidental injury (NAI) in children
is an area of ongoing concern for all emergency departments. Limb fractures in
non-mobile children should alert clinicians to consider NAI and refer the ...
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[PDF] Tecken på barnmisshandel samt sjuksköterskans upplevelser i samband med identifiering av …


L Nyman, C Skogh, 2008 - hig.diva-portal.org
Page 1. 1 Beteckning Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och sociologi Tecken på
barnmisshandel samt sjuksköterskans upplevelser i samband med identifiering av ...
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