Munchausen syndrome by Proxy and the implications for childbirth educators In public law care his expertise lies in cases involving sexual abuse, fabricated illness and cross jurisdictional issues. A round-up of legal news in the region over the past week He said he does not criticise the council...
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Fabricated or induced illness (previously known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy) takes place when a caregiver elicits health care on the child's behalf in ... C Bass,D Glaser - 《Lancet》 被引量: 23发表: 2014年 Fabricated or induced illness in children unavailable] C Pragnell,Richard G Wil...
This case report begins with a discussion and explanation of the various nomenclatures that have been used by the healthcare community such as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, factitious disorder by proxy, medical child abuse, and caregiver-fabricated illness in a child. A discussion of case facts ...
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Although caregiver-fabricated illness in a child has been widely known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, there is ongoing discussion about alternative names, including pediatric condition falsification, factitious disorder (illness) by proxy, child abuse in the medical settin...
Munchausen's syndrome by proxy References in periodicals archive ? Fabricated or Induced Illness may even be more difficult to diagnose because the child is really a victim. Munchausen's Syndrome "We accept that we made mistakes in the management of this case which we very much regret, particula...
Induced IllnessIllnessunavailable]doi:10.7748/paed2004.02.16.1.14.c888R G WilsonBritish Medical AssociationBMJ Clinical ResearchWilson RG. Fabricated or induced illness in children: Munchausen by proxy comes of age. BMJ. 2001; 323:296-297Wilson, R. G. (2001). Fabricated or induced illness in ...
Although caregiver-fabricated illness in a child has been widely known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, there is ongoing discussion about alternative names, including pediatric condition falsification, factitious disorder (illness) by proxy, child abuse in the medical setting, and medical child abuse. ...