| Literature DB >> 32716259 |
Alok Atreya1, Rijen Shrestha2, Binu Nepal3, Samata Nepal4, Deepak Shrestha5, Sweta Mahato5.
Abstract
In Nepal, following allegations of sexual assault, the survivor is taken by the police to a Government Hospital for medical examination and sample collection. To provide an integrated service to survivors of gender-based violence, a One-Stop Crisis Management Centre (OCMC) is established in many Government Hospitals. However, paediatric survivors of sexual abuse frequently seek initial care at the emergency department, as most present with a medical complaint rather than for sexual abuse. It is therefore important to train emergency physicians with the skills required to identify the features and diagnose a case of sexual assault. We present a case where the diagnosis of sexual assault of a child was an incidental finding and discuss the challenges faced in dealing with such cases in non-OCMC Hospital.Entities:
Keywords: Child sexual abuse; Nepal; OCMC; incidental finding
Year: 2020 PMID: 32716259 DOI: 10.1177/0025817220935878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Leg J ISSN: 0025-8172