Assessing the concordance of health and child protection data for 'maltreated' and 'unintentionally injured' children


Autoria(s): McKenzie, Kirsten; Scott, Debbie; Fraser, Jennifer A.; Dunne, Michael P.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Objectives: To quantify the concordance of hospital child maltreatment data with child protection service (CPS) records and identify factors associated with linkage. Methods: Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted following retrospective medical record review and database linkage of 884 child records from 20 hospitals and the CPS in Queensland, Australia. Results: Nearly all children with hospital assigned maltreatment codes (93.1%) had a CPS record. Of these, 85.1% had a recent notification. 29% of the linked maltreatment group (n=113) were not known to CPS prior to the hospital presentation. Almost 1/3 of children with unintentional injury hospital codes were known to CPS. Just over 24% of the linked unintentional injury group (n=34) were not known to CPS prior to the hospital presentation but became known during or after discharge from hospital. These estimates are higher than the 2006/07 annual rate of 2.39% of children being notified to CPS. Rural children were more likely to link to CPS, and children were over 3 times more likely to link if the index injury documentation included additional diagnoses or factors affecting their health. Conclusions: The system for referring maltreatment cases to CPS is generally efficient, although up to 1 in 15 children had codes for maltreatment but could not be linked to CPS data. The high proportion of children with unintentional injury codes who linked to CPS suggests clinicians and hospital-based child protection staff should be supported by further education and training to ensure children at risk are being detected by the child protection system.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45650/

Publicador

BMJ Publishing Group

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/45650/1/2011_IP-2011-031849_Mckenzie_revision.pdf

DOI:10.1136/ip.2011.031849

McKenzie, Kirsten, Scott, Debbie, Fraser, Jennifer A., & Dunne, Michael P. (2011) Assessing the concordance of health and child protection data for 'maltreated' and 'unintentionally injured' children. Injury Prevention.

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Copyright 2011 BMJ Publishing Group

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111704 Community Child Health #111711 Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #Child Maltreatment #ICD #Data Linkage #Hospitalisation #Child Protection
Tipo

Journal Article