在苏里南帕拉马里博学术医院急诊科筛查虐待儿童行为。

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2024-06-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X241245274
Eeftinck Schattenkerk Ld, Loos Mhj, Schouten McM, Cheuk-Alam I, Bakx R, Lissone Npa
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摘要

背景。在苏里南,虐待儿童的发生率在 58.2% 到 68.8% 之间。这项前瞻性观察研究评估了帕拉马里博学术医院(AZP)急诊科(ED)虐待儿童筛查的实施情况。研究方法2018年2月1日至2018年8月31日期间受伤的儿童(0-16岁)均符合条件。填写病例记录表。利用多学科会议对筛选出的阳性患者和入院患者进行评估。计算诊断准确率,并将结果与 2016 年的回顾性数据进行比较。结果3253名儿童就诊于急诊室。1190名(36.6%)儿童完成了筛查。筛查结果呈阳性的有 148 例(12%),其中 71 例(6%)被证实为虐待儿童。灵敏度和特异度分别为 0.88 和 0.92,PPV 为 0.43,NPV 为 0.99。发现的虐童病例明显增加;2016 年为 4.4%,2018 年为 6%(P = .04)。结论亚利桑那州立医院在急诊室实施筛查提高了虐待儿童的检出率。要提高筛查的准确性,加强对医护人员的教育至关重要。
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Screening for Child Abuse in the Emergency Department of Academic Hospital Paramaribo in Suriname.

Background. Child abuse in Suriname has a prevalence between 58.2% and 68.8%. This prospective observational study evaluates the implementation of screening for child abuse at the Emergency Department (ED) of the Academic Hospital Paramaribo (AZP). Methods. Children (0-16 years) presenting with injury from 01-02-2018 until 31-08-2018 were eligible. Case-record-forms were completed. Multidisciplinary meetings were used to evaluate positive screened and admitted patients. Diagnostic accuracy was calculated and results were compared to retrospective data from 2016. Results. 3253 Children attended the ED. In 1190 (36.6%) children, the screening was completed. The screening was positive in 148 (12%); in 71 (6%) cases child abuse was confirmed. The sensitivity and specificity were 0.88 and 0.92 respectively, PPV 0.43, NPV 0.99. There was a significant increase of detected child abuse cases; 4.4% in 2016 versus 6% in 2018 (P = .04). Conclusion. Implementation of screening at the ED in the AZP increased detection of child abuse. To improve screening's accuracy, more education for healthcare professionals is pivotal.

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Global Pediatric Health
Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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