Vandeven Andrea M, Newton Alice W
Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Curr Opin Pediatr. 2006 Apr;18(2):201-5. doi: 10.1097/01.mop.0000193295.94646.f7.
The most recent literature regarding assessment and management of child maltreatment will be considered. The current status of abuse prevention activity will also be reviewed.
Clinical practice continues to be burdened by the general lack of training and knowledge of the presenting signs and symptoms of child maltreatment by general practitioners. The need for better training is emphasized. Physician engagement in child protection is further inhibited by imprecise reporting obligations and an inadequate child protective services response by the state. Several randomized, controlled trials of home-visiting programs by professionals have demonstrated modest effects in the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect; however, the prevention of recurrent maltreatment of children who remain in the home has proved elusive.
Current clinician training in child maltreatment is inadequate. Research into effective education of clinicians and program effectiveness is plainly needed, and should be supported by increased funding.
将探讨有关儿童虐待评估与管理的最新文献。还将回顾预防虐待活动的现状。
全科医生普遍缺乏对儿童虐待表现体征和症状的培训及了解,这继续给临床实践带来负担。强调了更好培训的必要性。不精确的报告义务以及国家儿童保护服务反应不足,进一步阻碍了医生参与儿童保护工作。专业人员进行家访项目的多项随机对照试验已证明在预防儿童虐待和忽视方面有一定效果;然而,预防留在家中的儿童再次遭受虐待却难以实现。
目前临床医生在儿童虐待方面的培训不足。显然需要对临床医生进行有效教育及项目效果的研究,并且应增加资金支持。