Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect in Pediatric Dentistry
Autori:
Carmen SAVIN, Elena TOADER, Gheorghe G. BALAN,
Laura Maria GAVRILA, Adriana BALAN
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 232-248
How to cite this article:Savin, C., Toader, E., Balan, G.G., Gavrila, L.M., Balan, A. (2016). Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect in Pediatric Dentistry. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 54, 156-167. |
Abstract:
Child abuse refers to the actions or non-actions which, mediated or immediately,
affect the physical or psychic integrity of an infant, and negatively influence his
normal physical, emotional and social development. Neglect represents the willful
failure of either parent or tutor to assure to the child access to a healthcare system,
thus jeopardizing his growth and evolution. In the field of pediatric dentistry, both
abuse and neglect ultimately lead to complex dento-facial disabilities, with longterm
consequences. The pediatric dentist is expected to establish complex professional
medical relations, based on clearly-defined deontological principles,
continuously targeting child superior interest. In this way, the dental practitioner
may identify quite various situations which, according to the fundamental principle
of a medical good action, require the involvement, in the medical relation, of
a third responsible person. Accordingly, child’s superior interest will represent a
priority, granting all his rights to life and health, as well as - if such be the case -
his special protection. When potentially or really dangerous situations for child
security and well-being are to be faced, the medical staff is obliged to announce
the specialized structures of child assistance and protection; in such cases, the
secondary principles on professional medical confidentiality and interdiction of
making public the professional medical secret should be left aside. Such type of
intervention in the physician-patient relation is characterized by both risks and
advantages, most of them derived from the promptness with which the general
and even forceful methods for protection of children in a civilized community are
to be applied.
Keywords:
child abuse, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, disclosure.
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