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A cross-sectional exploratory study of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of emergency health care providers in the assessment of child maltreatment in Maputo, Mozambique.

Liliana PintoAdriana LeinRaquel MahoqueDavid W WrightScott M SasserCatherine Ann Staton
Published in: BMC emergency medicine (2018)
This study revealed knowledge gaps in emergency health care provider knowledge of the main forms of CM and their symptoms. The fact that a majority of health care providers in our sample did not receive information specific to CM in their medical education and training could explain this gap, as well as their unawareness of where to refer victims. Given that health care providers believe they play an important role in identifying and treating CM, future research should focus on raising physician awareness of CM and developing education and training materials grounded in cultural contexts to build response capacity in Mozambique and other LICs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • medical education
  • health information
  • mental health
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  • quality improvement
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