Talsma Marijke, Bengtsson Boström Kristina, Östberg Anna-Lena
Närhälsan Billingen Health Care Centre , Skövde , Sweden.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2015 Mar;33(1):21-6. doi: 10.3109/02813432.2015.1001941. Epub 2015 Feb 13.
The aim of this study was to examine the reporting of suspected child abuse among Swedish general practitioners (GPs), and to investigate factors influencing them in their decision whether or not to report to child protective services (CPS).
A cross-sectional questionnaire study.
Primary health care centres in western Sweden.
177 GPs and GP trainees.
Demographic and educational background, education on child abuse, attitudes to reporting and CPS, previous experience of reporting suspected child abuse, and need of support.
Despite mandatory reporting, 20% of all physicians had at some point suspected but not reported child abuse. Main reasons for non-reporting were uncertainty about the suspicion and use of alternative strategies; for instance, referral to other health care providers or follow-up of the family by the treating physician. Only 30% of all physicians trusted CPS's methods of investigating and acting in cases of suspected child abuse, and 44% of all physicians would have wanted access to expert consultation. There were no differences in the failure to report suspected child abuse that could be attributed to GP characteristics. However, GPs educated abroad reported less frequently to CPS than GPs educated in Sweden.
This study showed that GPs see a need for support from experts and that the communication and cooperation between GPs and CPS needs to be improved. The low frequency of reporting indicates a need for continued education of GPs and for updated guidelines including practical advice on how to manage child abuse.
本研究旨在调查瑞典全科医生(GP)对疑似虐待儿童情况的报告情况,并探究影响他们决定是否向儿童保护服务机构(CPS)报告的因素。
横断面问卷调查研究。
瑞典西部的初级卫生保健中心。
177名全科医生及全科医生实习生。
人口统计学和教育背景、虐待儿童方面的教育、对报告及儿童保护服务机构的态度、既往报告疑似虐待儿童情况的经历以及支持需求。
尽管有强制报告要求,但所有医生中有20%曾在某些时候怀疑存在虐待儿童情况但未报告。未报告的主要原因是对怀疑情况不确定以及采用了替代策略;例如,转诊给其他医疗服务提供者或由主治医生对家庭进行随访。所有医生中只有30%信任儿童保护服务机构对疑似虐待儿童案件的调查和处理方法,44%的医生希望能够获得专家咨询。在未报告疑似虐待儿童情况方面,不存在可归因于全科医生特征的差异。然而,在国外接受教育的全科医生向儿童保护服务机构报告的频率低于在瑞典接受教育的全科医生。
本研究表明,全科医生认为需要专家支持,且全科医生与儿童保护服务机构之间的沟通与合作需要改进。报告频率较低表明有必要对全科医生进行继续教育,并更新指南,包括提供关于如何处理虐待儿童问题的实用建议。