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Children and young people in out-of-home care: are GPs ready and willing to provide comprehensive health assessments for this vulnerable group?

Susan M Webster1, Meredith Temple-Smith.   

Abstract

Children living in out-of-home care because of abuse or neglect are among the most vulnerable in Australia. In 2005 the Royal Australasian College of Physicians highlighted the need for increased attention to the health of such children and recommended regular health assessment. This qualitative study explored the views of a purposive sample of 20 GPs about what would influence GP willingness and readiness to undertake comprehensive health assessments for children entering out-of-home care. Ethical concerns, training, professional development needs, medico-legal issues, workforce and financial pressures and communication problems with the child protection sector were among key factors identified. Professional values about continuity of health care for children emerged as a new issue with important policy implications. This is the first in-depth study in Australia of GP perspectives about systematic health assessments for children in child protection and sheds new light on the low GP uptake of such assessments for at-risk population groups.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21138697     DOI: 10.1071/PY10019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Prim Health        ISSN: 1448-7527            Impact factor:   1.307


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1.  Placement Instability Among Young People Removed from Their Original Family and the Likely Mental Health Implications.

Authors:  Simon Rice; Sue Cotton; Kristen Moeller-Saxone; Cathrine Mihalopoulos; Anne Magnus; Carol Harvey; Cathy Humphreys; Stephen Halperin; Angela Scheppokat; Patrick McGorry; Helen Herrman
Journal:  Shanghai Arch Psychiatry       Date:  2017-04-25
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