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Awareness and Competence of Pediatricians on Child Abuse: Preliminary Results of the International Cross-Sectional Study

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v17i5.2162

Abstract

Background. Many social problems have worsened nowadays especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important that child health professionals have all the necessary knowledge for detection of child abuse in modern society. Aim of the study is to study the awareness and competence of pediatricians on child abuse. Methods. The cross-sectional study was conducted using the international standardized questionnaire (22 questions). The study has included practicing pediatricians from inpatient and outpatient (95% of all respondents) clinics in Kazan. Results. The data from questionnaire survey of 73 pediatricians has shown that 29 (40%) and 39 (53%) of all respondents encountered physical and psychological abuse against children, respectively. Physical abuse was considered as the most common form of abuse by 38 (52%) pediatricians. The child abuse was revealed during routine examination in 33 (45%) cases. 20 (28%) respondents have initiated proceedings for every case of physical abuse, and 23 (31%) — for psychological abuse. One in three pediatricians, 23 (31%), consider the present legislation comprehensive enough in the sphere of children protection against abuse. Meanwhile, 50 (68%) pediatricians regarded their own level of awareness in this topic as insufficient. Conclusion. The study has shown insufficient competence of pediatricians (especially in the visiting services) in the detection and maintenance of children abuse cases (physical and psychological). It is crucial to enhance and continuously improve education of pediatricians on pre-graduate and continuing professional education levels in issues of children abuse.

About the Authors

Leyla S. Namazova-Baranova
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Natalia V. Ustinova
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»; Sukhareva Scientific and Practical Center for Mental Health of Children and Adolescents of the Moscow Department of Health
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Valeriy Yu. Albitcky
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Kamilla E. Efendiyeva
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Stella E. Sher
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Elena A. Vishneva
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in «Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation
Moscow
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Andrey V. Shulaev
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kazan
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Marat M. Sadykov
Children’s City Outpatients Clinic №9
Russian Federation
Kazan
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Airat I. Ziatdinov
Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital of Ministry of Health of Republic of Tatarstan
Russian Federation
Kazan
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


Rafael F. Shavaliev
Republican Clinical Hospital Department of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan
Russian Federation
Kazan
Disclosure of interest: Not declared


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Namazova-Baranova L.S., Ustinova N.V., Albitcky V.Yu., Efendiyeva K.E., Sher S.E., Vishneva E.A., Shulaev A.V., Sadykov M.M., Ziatdinov A.I., Shavaliev R.F. Awareness and Competence of Pediatricians on Child Abuse: Preliminary Results of the International Cross-Sectional Study. Pediatric pharmacology. 2020;17(5):429-436. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v17i5.2162

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