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Autor:
Jane M. Wynne
Publikováno v:
Child: Care, Health and Development. 27:383-388
Autor:
Jane M. Wynne, Chris Hobbs
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 5:275-282
Autor:
Chris Hobbs, Jane M Wynne
Publikováno v:
Current Paediatrics. 6:183-188
Summary 1.Children should have the right to a childhood free of abuse, but in the UK violence towards children shows no sign of diminishing. In these circumstances, whilst prevention of abuse remains the goal, paediatricians and other doctors who car
Autor:
Jane M. Wynne, Christopher J. Hobbs
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 5:155-169
In times past, parents were usually blamed when an infant died suddenly and unexpectedly. A more caring attitude evolved with the adoption of the term ‘cot death’ or ‘sudden infant death syndrome’ (SIDS). Recent research looking at the factor
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 4:329-339
Results of detailed inquiry into 37 unexpected deaths in infancy in Leeds over 18 months in 1991/2 revealed issues of abuse or neglect in 27, in 10 of which it was the major concern. Important findings included non-organic failure to thrive, injury,
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 2:23-34
We report a retrospective cohort study in which clinical and outcome features of 237 cases of child sexual abuse diagnosed by Leeds paediatricians after Cleveland in 1989 were compared with previously published characteristics of 337 children diagnos
Autor:
Jane M. Wynne
Publikováno v:
Child: Care, Health and Development. 22:219-221
Publikováno v:
Child abuseneglect. 23(12)
Objective: There have recently been many debates in the UK about how to provide good care for children placed away from home. Professionals have realized that the level of child abuse in foster care and children’s homes is high. This research exami
Autor:
Jane M. Wynne
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 7:204-205
Autor:
Jane M. Wynne, C J Hobbs
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 310:873-874
EDITOR,—Last year a patient of ours presented to hospital with a chest infection. She was 19 years old, had cerebral palsy, and at the time was chronically malnourished because of feeding difficulties. On the day after the girl's admission her moth