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医疗服务提供者识别婴儿身体虐待相关警戒性损伤的能力。

Providers' Ability to Identify Sentinel Injuries Concerning for Physical Abuse in Infants.

作者信息

Eismann Emily A, Shapiro Robert A, Thackeray Jonathan, Makoroff Kathi, Bressler Colleen J, Kim Grace J, Vavul-Roediger Lori, McPherson Paul, Izsak Eugene, Spencer Sandra P

机构信息

From the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 May 1;37(5):e230-e235. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001574.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this study were to assess the ability of pediatric health care providers and social workers to recognize sentinel injuries in infants under 6 months of age and to determine what factors influence their decision to evaluate for physical abuse.

METHODS

A statewide collaborative focused on sentinel injuries administered a survey to pediatric health care providers and social workers in the emergency department, urgent care, and primary care. The survey contained 8 case scenarios of infants under 6 months of age with an injury, and respondents were asked if they would consider the injury to be a sentinel injury requiring a physical abuse evaluation. Respondents were then presented with several factors and asked how much each influences the decision to perform a physical abuse evaluation.

RESULTS

A total of 565 providers completed the survey. Providers had moderate interrater reliability on their classification of the cases as sentinel injuries or not (κ = 0.57). Nearly all respondents (97%) recognized genital bruising as a sentinel injury, whereas 77% of respondents recognized intraoral injuries. Agreement was highest among social workers (κ = 0.76) and physicians with categorical pediatrics training and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship (κ = 0.63) and lowest among nurse practitioners (κ = 0.48) and residents (κ = 0.51). Concern over missing the diagnosis of abuse had the greatest influence on the decision to perform a physical abuse evaluation.

CONCLUSIONS

Sentinel injuries are not uniformly recognized as potential signs of child abuse requiring further evaluation by pediatric health care providers. Additional evidence and education are needed regarding sentinel injuries.

摘要

目的

本研究的目的是评估儿科医疗服务提供者和社会工作者识别6个月以下婴儿的警戒性损伤的能力,并确定哪些因素会影响他们对身体虐待进行评估的决定。

方法

一项针对警戒性损伤的全州范围合作项目,对急诊科、紧急护理中心和初级护理机构的儿科医疗服务提供者和社会工作者进行了调查。该调查包含8个6个月以下婴儿受伤的病例场景,询问受访者是否会将该损伤视为需要进行身体虐待评估的警戒性损伤。然后向受访者展示几个因素,并询问每个因素对进行身体虐待评估决定的影响程度。

结果

共有565名提供者完成了调查。提供者在将病例分类为警戒性损伤与否方面的评分者间信度中等(κ = 0.57)。几乎所有受访者(97%)都将生殖器瘀伤视为警戒性损伤,而77%的受访者将口腔内损伤视为警戒性损伤。社会工作者(κ = 0.76)以及接受过分类儿科学培训和儿科急诊医学 fellowship 的医生之间的一致性最高(κ = 0.63),而执业护士(κ = 0.48)和住院医师(κ = 0.51)之间的一致性最低。对漏诊虐待的担忧对进行身体虐待评估的决定影响最大。

结论

警戒性损伤并未被儿科医疗服务提供者一致视为需要进一步评估的虐待儿童潜在迹象。需要关于警戒性损伤的更多证据和教育。

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