Jungbluth P, Grassmann JP, Wild M, Dassler K, Moeller-Herckenhoff L, Hakimi M, Windolf J, Ritz-Timme S, Grass H, Betsch M (2012)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2012
Book Volume: 22
Pages Range: 163-168
Journal Issue: 3
DOI: 10.1007/s00194-012-0821-1
Background: The medical treatment of injuries caused by violence is a manifold challenge for every health care system. Access routes play a major role in the quality of care of victims of violence. Methods: Aim of this present study was to evaluate the requirements for an interdisciplinary treatment of victims of violence. Therefore, a retrospective data analysis of patients in the context of violence of a major trauma centre was carried out. Results: The data of 7,132 patients were evaluated for this study and 347 (4.9%) victims of violence were identified. A fragmentary medical history and documentation was found in many cases. Conclusion: Through interdisciplinary care, including forensic medicine, there is a possibility for a further improvement in the care of victims of violence. © Springer-Verlag 2012.
APA:
Jungbluth, P., Grassmann, J.-P., Wild, M., Dassler, K., Moeller-Herckenhoff, L., Hakimi, M.,... Betsch, M. (2012). Treatment of victims of violence in emergency care. Interdisciplinary challenge for trauma surgery and forensic medicine Gewaltopferversorgung in der notfallambulanz: Interdisziplinäre aufgabe für unfallchirurgie und rechtsmedizin. Rechtsmedizin, 22(3), 163-168. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00194-012-0821-1
MLA:
Jungbluth, Pascal, et al. "Treatment of victims of violence in emergency care. Interdisciplinary challenge for trauma surgery and forensic medicine Gewaltopferversorgung in der notfallambulanz: Interdisziplinäre aufgabe für unfallchirurgie und rechtsmedizin." Rechtsmedizin 22.3 (2012): 163-168.
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