Skellern Catherine
Child Protection and Forensic Medicine Service, Queensland Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2022 Mar;58(3):427-431. doi: 10.1111/jpc.15734. Epub 2021 Sep 8.
This study aimed to (i) summarise the workforce and (ii) identify how medico-legal opinion is communicated to the child protection and criminal courts within the day-to-day work of child protection paediatricians in tertiary child protection services.
A survey of medical directors and child protection paediatricians working within tertiary child protection units within Australasia was conducted.
Directors from 5 out of 11 centres, and 18 paediatricians who work in these units responded. Most were female (89%) and experience varied, including many (62%) who had studied forensic medicine (Monash University). Just over half (56%) usually/always provided an interim report to the child protection system before a child is discharged and 59% had those reports peer-reviewed. Two-thirds (61%) had varied reports for the child protection agency initially with reports finalised later for the criminal jurisdiction.
Considerable variation in how opinion is communicated to the child protection system and later to police was identified. There were significant differences in staffing ratios between tertiary units which likely influences how this work is done in day-to-day cases evaluated by child protection paediatricians within their hospital due to volume of cases and demand. Peer review of opinion communicated to the child protection agency is not always undertaken and reports for the criminal jurisdiction do not always include review of evidence which may be identified after a child has been discharged from hospital. This survey captures how forensic practices and principles are embedded into child protection and exposes some challenges in being responsive to both the child protection and criminal justice systems.
本研究旨在(i)总结劳动力情况,以及(ii)确定在三级儿童保护服务机构中,儿童保护儿科医生的日常工作里,医疗法律意见是如何传达给儿童保护法庭和刑事法庭的。
对在澳大拉西亚地区三级儿童保护单位工作的医疗主任和儿童保护儿科医生进行了一项调查。
11个中心中的5个中心的主任以及在这些单位工作的18名儿科医生做出了回应。大多数为女性(89%),经验各异,其中许多人(62%)学习过法医学(莫纳什大学)。略超过一半(56%)的人通常/总是在儿童出院前向儿童保护系统提供中期报告,59%的人会对这些报告进行同行评审。三分之二(61%)的人最初会为儿童保护机构提供内容各异的报告,后期会为刑事司法管辖权最终确定报告。
研究发现,在向儿童保护系统及随后向警方传达意见的方式上存在很大差异。三级单位之间的人员配备比例存在显著差异,这可能会因病例数量和需求影响儿童保护儿科医生在医院日常评估病例时的工作方式。向儿童保护机构传达的意见并不总是进行同行评审,而且为刑事司法管辖权提供的报告并不总是包括对儿童出院后可能发现的证据的审查。这项调查揭示了法医学实践和原则是如何融入儿童保护工作的,并暴露出在回应儿童保护和刑事司法系统方面存在的一些挑战。