The significance of bruising in the pre-mobile infant


Autoria(s): Malumphy , Siobhan; Patterson, Dorothy; Hoy, Leontia
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The majority of children in our society are loved andcherished. The occasional cases of intentional injury to a childresulting in death or significant harm evoke powerful anduncomfortable feelings (Devaney et al, 2013), and the publicoutcry may result in health and social workers facing criticism.Identifying whether an infant is at risk of abuse is a challengefor practitioners, and can be a source of stress and anxiety(Brandon et al, 2011). Bruising is a strong indicator of childabuse involving intentional injury (Kemp et al, 2014). Theincidence of bruising correlates to developmental stage, withnon-mobile infants least likely to incur bruising. Therefore, itspresence in pre-mobile infants requires immediate assessment.A search of the literature around bruising in pre-mobile infantsrevealed themes of missed opportunities for early intervention,the role of the father in the family and the significance of childdevelopment. Sharing of knowledge and expertise within themultidisciplinary team is key to safeguarding infants.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-significance-of-bruising-in-the-premobile-infant(c1842115-0c7a-4929-9087-c023fd05c864).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/johv.2015.3.8.426

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Malumphy , S , Patterson , D & Hoy , L 2015 , ' The significance of bruising in the pre-mobile infant ' Journal of Health Visiting , vol 3 , no. 8 , pp. 2-6 . DOI: 10.12968/johv.2015.3.8.426

Palavras-Chave #Infant › Pre-mobile › Child abuse › Risk factors › Safeguarding
Tipo

article