A study of battered women presenting in an emergency department

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Abstract

Medical records of female trauma patients were retrospectively reviewed prior to introducing a protocol for enhancing identification of battered women; 5.6 per cent of 359 female trauma patients were identified as having injuries caused by battering; 30 per cent of 412 patients following use of the protocol were so identified. Standardized protocols for identifying battered women among female trauma patients should be instituted in emergency departments.

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McLeer, S. V., & Anwar, R. (1989). A study of battered women presenting in an emergency department. American Journal of Public Health, 79(1), 65–66. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.79.1.65

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