Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences

Child maltreatment is a global problem and a multidimensional phenomenon occurring in all social classes. This study depicts interprofessional collaboration associated with the detection of and early intervention in child maltreatment taking place in the family. The data were collected in a large Fi...

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Main Authors: Jaana Inkilä, Aune Flinck, Tiina Luukkaala, Päivi Åstedt-Kurki, Eija Paavilainen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Nursing Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186414
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spelling doaj-8cdd3627b07a4976bb1789813fe9a5912020-11-24T20:52:38ZengHindawi LimitedNursing Research and Practice2090-14292090-14372013-01-01201310.1155/2013/186414186414Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' ExperiencesJaana Inkilä0Aune Flinck1Tiina Luukkaala2Päivi Åstedt-Kurki3Eija Paavilainen4School of Health Sciences (Nursing Science), University of Tampere, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandSchool of Health Sciences (Nursing Science), University of Tampere, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandScience Center, Pirkanmaa Hospital District, School of Health Sciences, University of Tampere, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandSchool of Health Sciences (Nursing Science), University of Tampere, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandSchool of Health Sciences (Nursing Science), University of Tampere, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandChild maltreatment is a global problem and a multidimensional phenomenon occurring in all social classes. This study depicts interprofessional collaboration associated with the detection of and early intervention in child maltreatment taking place in the family. The data were collected in a large Finnish city, Tampere (207 866 citizens). A survey was administered to employees in day care, basic education, social and health services, and police (n=865). The results indicate that interprofessional collaboration associated with the detection of and intervention in child maltreatment was best accomplished by social service employees and police personnel. Employees in day care, basic education, health services, and police had little knowledge of the methods used in other units. The most support for collaboration was reported by employees in social services and day care. The results provide basic knowledge of interprofessional collaboration associated with child maltreatment between the agencies involved in the study. The research evidence can also be utilized in an international context when developing collaboration between different fields.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186414
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author Jaana Inkilä
Aune Flinck
Tiina Luukkaala
Päivi Åstedt-Kurki
Eija Paavilainen
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Aune Flinck
Tiina Luukkaala
Päivi Åstedt-Kurki
Eija Paavilainen
Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
Nursing Research and Practice
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Aune Flinck
Tiina Luukkaala
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Eija Paavilainen
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title Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
title_short Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
title_full Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
title_fullStr Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Interprofessional Collaboration in the Detection of and Early Intervention in Child Maltreatment: Employees' Experiences
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2090-1437
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description Child maltreatment is a global problem and a multidimensional phenomenon occurring in all social classes. This study depicts interprofessional collaboration associated with the detection of and early intervention in child maltreatment taking place in the family. The data were collected in a large Finnish city, Tampere (207 866 citizens). A survey was administered to employees in day care, basic education, social and health services, and police (n=865). The results indicate that interprofessional collaboration associated with the detection of and intervention in child maltreatment was best accomplished by social service employees and police personnel. Employees in day care, basic education, health services, and police had little knowledge of the methods used in other units. The most support for collaboration was reported by employees in social services and day care. The results provide basic knowledge of interprofessional collaboration associated with child maltreatment between the agencies involved in the study. The research evidence can also be utilized in an international context when developing collaboration between different fields.
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