Van Haeringen A R, Dadds M, Armstrong K L
Child, Youth and Family Health, Inala, Queensland, Australia.
Child Abuse Negl. 1998 Mar;22(3):159-69. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(97)00172-5.
To assess the responsiveness and attitudes of medical practitioners to the reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect. To determine whether characteristics of the medical practitioner (specialist or generalist, rural or urban based, age since graduation, gender, having children of their own) influenced the responsiveness to reporting.
A survey of all members of the Australian College of Pediatrics in Queensland (Australia) and pediatric registrars at a tertiary training hospital in Brisbane (n = 124) and a random sample of Queensland general practitioners (n = 100). The survey requested demographic details, responses to three case vignettes suggestive of possible physical abuse or neglect, and details of suspected child abuse or neglect reporting behavior.
There were a wide range of responses to the case vignettes, but responses did not vary between specialties. Forty-three percent of all doctors had at some stage considered a case as suspected child abuse or neglect and decided not to report despite a legal mandate to do so. General practitioners were more cautious towards reporting. The reasons for not reporting were multiple but highlighted perceived problems in the services available for the child and family once a report was made.
There is need for continuing education of medical practitioners regarding symptoms and signs of physical abuse and the role of doctors in the multidisciplinary management of child abuse. To some extent children's outcome when presenting to medical practitioners as a result of child abuse or neglect is no better than a lottery, dependent on which doctor they happen to see.
评估医疗从业者对疑似虐待或忽视儿童报告的反应能力及态度。确定医疗从业者的特征(专科医生或全科医生、在农村或城市工作、毕业年限、性别、是否有自己的孩子)是否会影响报告反应能力。
对澳大利亚昆士兰州澳大利亚儿科学会的所有成员以及布里斯班一家三级培训医院的儿科住院医生(n = 124)和昆士兰州全科医生的随机样本(n = 100)进行调查。该调查询问了人口统计学细节、对三个提示可能存在身体虐待或忽视的病例 vignette 的反应,以及疑似虐待或忽视儿童报告行为的细节。
对病例 vignette 的反应范围广泛,但不同专科之间的反应没有差异。43% 的医生在某个阶段曾将某个病例视为疑似虐待或忽视儿童,但尽管有法律规定仍决定不报告。全科医生对报告更为谨慎。不报告的原因多种多样,但突出表明了报告后儿童和家庭可获得的服务中存在的问题。
需要对医疗从业者持续开展关于身体虐待的症状和体征以及医生在虐待儿童多学科管理中的作用的教育。在某种程度上,因虐待或忽视儿童而就医的儿童的结局并不比碰运气好,这取决于他们碰巧遇到哪位医生。