Attitudes and responses of Victorian paediatric intensive care doctors to the detection and reporting of child maltreatment

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16631
Anna K Butlinski, Warwick W Butt
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Abstract

Aim

To determine the attitudes and responses of Victorian paediatric intensive care doctors to the detection and reporting of child maltreatment.

Methods

A prospective study conducted in a 30-bed paediatric intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital using data collected from a questionnaire completed by paediatric intensive care consultants and registrars. The questionnaire covered the following domains – doctors' knowledge of Victorian mandatory reporting legislation, doctors' history of reporting and doctors' current role in the detection and reporting of child maltreatment.

Results

The questionnaire was completed by 37 doctors. All but one doctor considered their role in the detection and reporting of all six forms of maltreatment (physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, exposure to domestic violence and grooming to facilitate later sexual activity with a child) very important or somewhat important. Thirty-two percent of doctors did not feel adequately trained to detect child maltreatment while 51% did not feel adequately trained to report maltreatment. If a doctor wanted to make a report to Child Protection about the physical or sexual abuse of a child, only one would likely make Child Protection their first point of contact.

Conclusions

Paediatric intensive care doctors show a strong intent to detect and report child maltreatment across a broad range of maltreatment types. Doctors are likely to contact one or more members of a child's care team and/or one or more relevant hospital/community services before making a report to Child Protection about the physical or sexual abuse of a child. Opportunities exist for the further education of doctors in regards to the detection and reporting of child maltreatment.

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维多利亚州儿科重症监护医生对发现和报告虐待儿童事件的态度和反应。
目的:确定维多利亚州儿科重症监护医生对发现和报告虐待儿童事件的态度和反应:在一所大学教学医院的 30 张病床的儿科重症监护病房进行了一项前瞻性研究,研究数据来自儿科重症监护顾问和注册医师填写的调查问卷。调查问卷包括以下几个方面:医生对维多利亚州强制报告法规的了解、医生的报告历史以及医生目前在发现和报告虐待儿童事件中的角色:37 名医生完成了问卷调查。除一名医生外,其他所有医生都认为他们在发现和报告所有六种形式的虐待(身体虐待、性虐待、精神虐待、忽视、家庭暴力和为日后与儿童发生性关系而进行的诱奸)方面的作用非常重要或比较重要。32%的医生认为自己没有接受过足够的培训来发现虐待儿童行为,51%的医生认为自己没有接受过足够的培训来报告虐待行为。如果一名医生想向儿童保护机构报告儿童受到身体虐待或性虐待,只有一名医生可能会将儿童保护机构作为第一联系点:儿科重症监护医生在各种虐待类型中都表现出发现和报告虐待儿童行为的强烈意愿。医生在向儿童保护机构报告儿童遭受身体虐待或性虐待之前,很可能会联系儿童护理团队的一名或多名成员和/或一名或多名相关的医院/社区服务机构。医生有机会在发现和报告虐待儿童行为方面接受进一步教育。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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