Division of General Pediatrics, Clinical Futures, and Department of Radiology Children's Hopsital of Philadelphia, and Department of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennslvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, The Kempe Center for the Prevention & Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12631 E. 17(th) Ave. Mailstop C326, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2024 Mar;54(3):101573. doi: 10.1016/j.cppeds.2024.101573. Epub 2024 Mar 23.
CAPNET is a multicenter child abuse pediatrics research network developed to support research that will make the medical care of potentially abused children more effective, safe, and fair. CAPNET currently collects detailed clinical data from child physical abuse evaluations from 11 leading pediatric centers across the U.S. From its inception, the goal of CAPNET was to support multiple research studies addressing the care of children undergoing evaluations for physical abuse and to create a flexible data collection and quality assurance system to be a resource for the wider community of child maltreatment l researchers. Annually, CAPNET collects rich clinical data on over 4000 children evaluated due to concerns for physical abuse. CAPNET's data are well-suited to studies improving the standardization, equity, and accuracy of evaluations in the medical setting when child physical abuse is suspected. Here we describe CAPNET's development, content, lessons learned, and potential future directions of the network.
CAPNET 是一个多中心儿童虐待儿科研究网络,旨在支持研究,使可能受到虐待的儿童的医疗更有效、安全和公平。CAPNET 目前从美国 11 个领先的儿科中心收集儿童身体虐待评估的详细临床数据。从一开始,CAPNET 的目标就是支持多项研究,以解决对接受身体虐待评估的儿童的护理问题,并建立一个灵活的数据收集和质量保证系统,为更广泛的儿童虐待研究人员提供资源。每年,CAPNET 收集超过 4000 名因身体虐待而接受评估的儿童的丰富临床数据。CAPNET 的数据非常适合研究改善医疗环境中身体虐待疑似评估的标准化、公平性和准确性。在这里,我们描述了 CAPNET 的发展、内容、经验教训以及网络的潜在未来方向。