Original paper
Paediatric femur fractures—the value of contextual information on judgement in possible child abuse cases: are we bias?
Abstract
The majority of paediatric femur fractures result from accidental trauma; however, it is important to consider non-accidental trauma, especially in pre-ambulatory children. We study whether irrelevant contextual information subconsciously influences conclusions of healthcare professionals with respect to whether observations provide evidence for non-accidental trauma. A survey with nine radiographs of femur shaft fractures was designed. Two...
Paper Details
Title
Paediatric femur fractures—the value of contextual information on judgement in possible child abuse cases: are we bias?
Published Date
Jun 17, 2020
Volume
180
Issue
1
Pages
81 - 90
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