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Citation

Clark MT, Littlemore J, Taylor J, Debelle G. Nurs. Child. Young People 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, RCN Publishing)

DOI

10.7748/ncyp.2022.e1444

PMID

36254528

Abstract

Child abuse linked to faith or belief (CALFB) is a worldwide issue that is linked to serious short-term and long-term consequences and even death. Children affected by CALFB may have undergone multiple abuses - such as ritual starvation, beatings, burns, stabbings and drowning - prompting concern in hospitals, schools and communities, including in emergency and primary care settings. Nurses have an important role in safeguarding children and young people, and their role in identifying and responding to CALFB is often challenging. This article uses a 'competemility' (cultural competence and cultural humility) approach to raise awareness of CALFB reporting and investigations in the UK. It examines medical evidence and psychosocial indicators of this form of abuse and explains the metaphorical language and thoughts associated with reported beliefs. The article aims to support nurses to be culturally sensitive to CALFB and to explore how they can contribute to preserve the safety of children in familial and community settings.


Language: en

Keywords

health promotion; child abuse; culture; safeguarding; clinical; cultural competence; diversity; professional; professional issues; religion; spirituality; transcultural care

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