刺伤和保护儿童和青少年:一个泛伦敦服务评估和审计。

JRSM short reports Pub Date : 2013-06-05 Print Date: 2013-07-01 DOI:10.1177/2042533313485236
John R Apps, Carrie Williams, Anne McGuinness, Susie Gabbie, Alastair G Sutcliffe
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目标:对伦敦各地急诊科的儿科刺伤情况进行分析,并根据总医学委员会制定的新标准,对现有的警察和社会服务转诊率进行审计。设计:回顾性多中心服务评价/审核。地点:伦敦所有急诊科。参与者:2007年4月1日至2009年4月30日期间因非意外刺伤而到急诊室就诊的18岁以下患者。主要观察指标:患者年龄、攻击性质、攻击者、伤情及处理。根据GMC指南的规定,向警察和社会服务机构提交文件的比率。结果:从伦敦32家医院中的20家医院共鉴定出381例患者,其中160例患者年龄小于16岁。大多数患者只被急诊科的工作人员看到,只有少数(28%)被收治。三个部门死亡。刀是最常见的武器,四肢是最常见的受伤部位。只有30%的患者转诊到警察局(如果结论:大量儿科刺伤出现在整个伦敦的急诊部门,则为43%)。其中大多数是直接从部门解雇的。在那些出院的人中,关于转介到警察和社会服务机构的记录很差,记录的转介率很低。这项研究涵盖了在采用新的总医务委员会指南之前的一段时间,并需要进行重复审计,以评估随后的有文件转诊。
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Stabbing and safeguarding in children and young people: a Pan-London service evaluation and audit.

Objectives: To characterize paediatric presentations of stabbing to emergency departments across London and to audit existing referral rates to the police and social services against the new standard set by the General Medical Council.

Design: Retrospective multi-centre service evaluation/audit.

Setting: All emergency departments within London.

Participants: Patients under 18 years of age presenting to emergency departments with non-accidental stabbing between 1 April 2007 and 30 April 2009.

Main outcome measures: Patient age, nature of assault, assailant, injuries and management. Rates of documented referral to police and social services, as mandated by GMC guidance.

Results: A total of 381 presentations were identified from 20 out of the 32 hospitals in London, 160 of whom were less than 16 years old. The majority were seen only by emergency department staff and only a minority (28%) were admitted. Three died in the departments. A knife was the commonest weapon and the limbs the most common site of injury. Referrals to police were documented in only 30% of patients (43% if <16 years old) and to social services in 16% (31% if <16 years old) of those discharged. In the majority, there was no documentation (police 64%, social services 79%).

Conclusions: A significant number of paediatric stabbings present to emergency departments across London. The majority of these are discharged directly from departments. Of those discharged, documentation regarding referral rates to Police and Social Services was poor, and documented referral rates low. This study covered a period prior to the introduction of new General Medical Council guidance and a repeat audit to assess subsequent documented referrals is required.

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