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Record ID: 4ff80704-2788-43cd-833f-f4ef52beca8a
Electronic Resources: http://bit.ly/2jVVAIv
Web resource: http://bjgp.org/content/early/2017/01/30/bjgp17X689353
Type: Journal Article
Title: Juggling confidentiality and safety : a qualitative study of how general practice clinicians document domestic violence in families with children
Authors: Stanley, Nicky
Szilassy, Eszter
Hester, Marianne
Feder, Gene
Drinkwater, Jessica
Larkins, Cath
Keywords: Domestic violence;Impact on children and young people;General practitioners;Families
Type of violence: Domestic and family violence
Year: 2017
Citation: [early view], 30 January 2017
Notes:  Background:
"Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) and child safeguarding are interlinked problems, impacting on all family members. Documenting in electronic patient records (EPRs) is an important part of managing these families. Current evidence and guidance, however, treats DVA and child safeguarding separately. This does not reflect the complexity clinicians face when documenting both issues in one family."
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