Medical Child Abuse: When Caregivers Deceive
Description
In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Jim Hamilton, an associate professor adjunct at Yale School of Medicine, on the topic of medical child abuse. They explore the complexities of why caregivers might fabricate illnesses in their children, the significant discrepancies that pediatricians should look for, and the systemic issues that enable this form of abuse. Dr. Hamilton shares insights from his experience and research, including an innovative study using school nurses to understand the prevalence and detection of medical child abuse. The episode underscores the importance of early intervention, compassionate care, and preventing the escalation of such cases to protect children and support families.
Time Topic
00:00 Introduction to Medical Child Abuse
01:21 Dr. Jim Hamilton's Journey into Medical Deception
04:19 Understanding Medical Child Abuse
06:33 Indicators and Evidence of Medical Child Abuse
09:52 The Role of Healthcare Professionals
12:02 Complexities in Diagnosing Medical Child Abuse
17:22 Systemic Issues and Parental Influence
25:10 Legal Challenges and Case Studies
26:14 The Chilling Reality of Medical Child Abuse
27:16 Prevalence and Study Design Insights
27:52 Understanding Medical Child Abuse: Rare or Not?
31:15 The Role of School Nurses in Identifying Abuse
36:04 Study Findings and Surprising Results
43:00 The Importance of Early Intervention and Compassion
51:40 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
Resources
Prevalence of Suspected Medical Child Abuse in the School Setting: A Study of School Nurses - PubMed
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