
@article{ref1,
title="What is said and what is understood? The readability and language of child protection medical reports",
journal="Child abuse review",
year="2019",
author="Cutland, Michelle and Sims, Jo and Pye, Matthew and Rourke, Catherine and McMullan, Kirsty and Linden, Anna and Jones, Steve",
volume="28",
number="2",
pages="159-165",
abstract="Key Practitioner Messages Child protection medical reports provide the voice and opinion of a paediatrician, and must be readable by all. Child protection medical reports should include a professional opinion even if the opinion is one of being unsure. Simple measures can improve the readability of reports. A number of descriptive words are used in the opinions of reports. Standardisation of these could be encouraged to reduce misinterpretation. 'Child protection medical reports provide the voice and opinion of a paediatrician, and must be readable by all'<p />",
language="en",
issn="0952-9136",
doi="10.1002/car.2543",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/car.2543"
}