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Citation

Reijnders UJ, van Baasbank MC, van der Wal G. J. Clin. Forensic Med. 2005; 12(6): 291-295.

Affiliation

Municipal Public Health Service, Amsterdam Postbus 2200, 1000 CE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jcfm.2005.03.003

PMID

16301163

Abstract

This study explores the ability of Dutch general practitioners (GPs) in recognising types of injury. In the three sample cases, 48-91% classified the injury correctly. Only 9% of GPs recognised self-harm injury and in the 3rd case (child abuse) only 15% referred to the improbability of the account given. Only 13% appeared able to assess two or three cases (almost) correctly. Recognition and description by Dutch GPs of these injuries is inadequate. This may have far-reaching consequences for the victims. The increasing incidence of cases of violence demands that more attention should be paid to the issue during both basic and specialist medical training.

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