Evaluation of the efficacy and impact of a clinical prediction tool to identify maltreatment associated with children's burns
Background An estimated 10%-24% of children attending emergency departments with a burn are maltreated.Objective To test whether a clinical prediction tool (Burns Risk assessment for Neglect or abuse Tool; BuRN-Tool) improved the recognition of maltreatment and increased the referral of high-risk ch...
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Main Authors: | Alan M Emond (Author), Linda Hollén (Author), Alison Kemp (Author), Verity Bennett (Author), Dianne Nuttall (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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