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William P Tormey1, Ingrid Borovickova2, Tara M Moore1.
Abstract
The attitudes and experiences of pathologists and coroners to the provision of biochemical forensic toxicology in the Republic of Ireland were determined using separate questionnaires to each group anonymously. Replies were received from 36/88 (41%) of pathologists and 19/71 (27%) of coroners. 37% of coroners considered that histopathologists give an adequate opinion in forensic toxicology yet 58% of pathologists reported that they did not have adequate access to expert medical interpretative toxicological opinion. For drug-drug interactions and metabolic diseases, 69% of pathologists were unhappy with the processes and 68% of coroner replies did not know if vitreous samples were used appropriately. There is a clear requirement for retraining of coroners and for the appointment of medical toxicology expertise to improve the quality of service for coroners.Entities:
Keywords: Coroners; Ireland; Pathologists; Questionnaires; Toxicology
Year: 2014 PMID: 25279322 PMCID: PMC4171460 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801