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Citation

Pisimisi DC, Syrinoglou PA, Sinopidis X, Karatza A, Lagadinou M, Soldatou A, Varvarigou A, Fouzas S, Dimitriou G, Gkentzi D. Children (Basel) 2022; 9(12): e1978.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/children9121978

PMID

36553420

Abstract

Data on the knowledge and attitudes of healthcare practitioners in training regarding child abuse and neglect (CAN) are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes regarding CAN of medical and nursing students in Greek universities. We performed a questionnaire-based e-survey on a convenience sample of students and recruited 609 students (366 medical and 243 nursing). An unsatisfactory level of knowledge in the field was reported overall. Most of the students (92.2%) were aware of their future responsibility to protect vulnerable children and report suspected cases of CAN; at the same time, they were willing to obtain further education. Based on the above, appropriate training in the undergraduate curriculum should be developed in order to strengthen future healthcare practitioners and boost their confidence in dealing with suspected cases of CAN and protect children's welfare.


Language: en

Keywords

Greece; child maltreatment; child abuse; students; knowledge; neglect; CAN

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