2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.01.005
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Integration of the Nurse Practitioner Into Your Child Abuse Team

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“…This hospital has a CAN medical evaluation clinic for patients who are suspected to have experienced child abuse and/or neglect. We use the term "child abuse and neglect (CAN) medical providers" because our team includes child abuse pediatricians and other advanced practice providers such as nurse practitioners specializing in the care of children who have experienced maltreatment (Herold et al, 2018), as well as social workers employed by this clinic and/or Child Protective Services (CPS). The university health system institutional review board (IRB) approved this study for research purposes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This hospital has a CAN medical evaluation clinic for patients who are suspected to have experienced child abuse and/or neglect. We use the term "child abuse and neglect (CAN) medical providers" because our team includes child abuse pediatricians and other advanced practice providers such as nurse practitioners specializing in the care of children who have experienced maltreatment (Herold et al, 2018), as well as social workers employed by this clinic and/or Child Protective Services (CPS). The university health system institutional review board (IRB) approved this study for research purposes.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 8 ] It has been documented that these children have challenging family environments and impose heavy burdens on parents because of chronic health conditions. [ 6 9 ] Children with chronic problems usually feel different from their peers and become sensitive to the behaviors of those around them. Abuse in these children is often due to the caregivers' poor understanding of their needs or the lack of ability to cope with their condition.…”
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confidence: 99%