Background Paediatric abusive head trauma (AHT) occurs in young children due to violent shaking or blunt impact. Educational and behavioural programmes modifying parent/infant …
T Kawahara, A Isumi, M Ochi, SK Doi, PJ Surkan… - Child Abuse & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background A mother who feels dissatisfaction with herself may resort to abusive behavior such as shaking or smothering toward their offspring. Understanding this association can …
There is a growing body of research that addresses implementation-focused questions within obstetrics and gynecology. With this document, we provide clinicians with the …
In previous work on this topic, we completed a scoping review of empirical studies that had been published between 2000 and 2019 (Roygardner et al., 2021). Since then, a number of …
K Sztuba, W Rutkowski, N Gajdzińska, A Salwa… - Quality in Sport, 2024 - apcz.umk.pl
Abstract Introduction: Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), a severe form of abusive head trauma (AHT), primarily affects infants due to their vulnerable anatomy and physiology. SBS results …
2. Morizane, S., Nakane, K., Tanaka, T., Zennami, K., Muraoka, K., Ebara, S., Miura, N., Uemura, K., Sobu, R., Hoshi, A., Taoka, R., Sugimoto, M., Noma, H., Sunada, H., Nishiyama …