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Hoytema van Konijnenburg, E.M. (author), Diderich, H.M. (author), Teeuw, A.H. (author), Klein Velderman, M. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author), van der Lee, J.H. (author)
To improve identification of child maltreatment, a new policy (‘Hague protocol’) was implemented in hospitals in The Netherlands, stating that adults attending the hospital emergency department after intimate partner violence, substance abuse or a suicide attempt should be asked whether they care for children. If so, these children are referred...
article 2016
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Pannebakker, F.D. (author), Dexhesne, M. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author)
Background The ‘Hague Protocol’ enables professionals at the adult Emergency Department (ED) to detect child abuse based on three parental characteristics: (i) suicide attempt or self-harm, (ii) domestic violence or (iii) substance abuse, and to refer them to the Reporting Centre for Child Abuse and Neglect (RCCAN). This study investigates what...
article 2015
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author), Dechesne, M. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Fekkes, M. (author)
Introduction We aimed to assess the number of “missed cases” in the detection of child abuse based on the Hague Protocol. This protocol considers 3 parental characteristics of ED adult patients to identify child abuse: (1) domestic violence, (2) intoxication, and (3) suicide attempt or auto-mutilation. Methods This study focuses on parents whose...
article 2015
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Dexhesne, M. (author), Fekkes, M. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author), Pannebakker, F.D. (author), Klein Velderman, M. (author), Sorensna, P.J.G. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author)
To determine the critical facilitating and impeding factors underlying successful implementation of a method to detect child abuse based on parental rather than child characteristics known as the Hague Protocol. The original implementation region of the protocol (The Hague) was compared to a new implementation region (Friesland), using analysis...
article 2014
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Diderich, H.M. (author), Fekkes, M. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author), Pannebakker, F.D. (author), Velderman, M.K. (author), Sorensen, P.J.G. (author), Baeten, P. (author), Oudesluys-Murphy, A.M. (author)
Identifying child abuse and neglect solely on the grounds of child characteristics leaves many children undetected. We developed a new approach (Hague protocol) based on characteristics of parents who attend the Emergency Department (ED) because they have the following problems: (1) intimate partner violence, (2) substance abuse, or (3) suicide...
article 2013
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