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Presentation to accident and emergency with crying or screaming and likelihood of child …

- bmj.com
AK Fletcher, DP Burke - British Medical Journal, 2002 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: The Sheffield Children's Hospital A&E database was examined for five
years from 1 January 1992. Children who presented at triage with crying or
screaming as their sole complaint were identified. Controls were taken from ...
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Risk factors for recent domestic physical assault in patients presenting to the emergency …


P Stuart - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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Association of injury visits in children and child maltreatment reports


MI Spivey, PG Schnitzer, RL Kruse, P Slusher, … - Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Injuries are a leading cause of childhood morbidity and are also common
manifestations of child maltreatment, especially among young children. In an
effort to determine whether injury-related Emergency Department (ED) visits ...
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Adaptation and validation of the parent-child conflict tactics scale for use in Sri Lanka.


P de Zoysa, L Rajapakse, PA Newcombe - The Ceylon medical journal, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to validate the Parent-Child Conflict
Tactics Scale (CTSPC) in Sri Lanka, for use with 12-year old children. DESIGN: A
Delphi Process determined the consensual and content validity of the CTSPC. ...
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Forced suffocation of infants with baby wipes: a previously undescribed form of child abuse


SD Krugman, PE Lantz, S Sinal, AR De Jong, … - Child abuse & neglect, 2007 - Elsevier
Foreign body aspiration in children is commonly seen in emergency departments
and carries a significant mortality. Abusive foreign body suffocation is not
well described. ... We present a case-series of four infants who ...
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Child protection procedures in emergency departments


P Sidebotham, T Biu, L Goldsworthy - British Medical Journal, 2007 - emj.bmj.com
Results: A total of 74 questionnaires were returned. 91.3% of departments had
written protocols for child protection. Of these, 27 provided copies of their
protocols for analysis. Factors judged to improve the practical usefulness ...
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Intentional injury and violence prevention


K Sheehan - Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website: National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control, Office of Statistics and Programming, National
Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Vital Statistics System. 10 leading ...
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Emergency medicine and injury prevention: meeting at the intersection


MD Dowd, M Bull - Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Emergency medicine (EM) physicians need little convincing that injury prevention
is a public health priority. Clinical experience alone creates a clear
appreciation for the impact that injuries have on children and their ...
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Identifying non-accidental injury in children presenting to A&E departments: an overview of …


T Sanders, C Cobley - Accident & Emergency Nursing, 2005 - Elsevier
The need for an effective system of child protection, which is able to detect
children at risk of physical abuse, has never been more urgent. The level of
reporting of non-accidental injury (NAI) in young children is lower than ...
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The effect of personal characteristics on reporting child maltreatment


V Ashton - Child abuse & neglect, 2004 - Elsevier
This study examined the relationship between personal characteristics of 276
potential entry-level social service workers and their decision to report child
maltreatment to Child Protective Services (CPS). The personal ...
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