# Knowledge and management of Münchausen’s Syndrome by proxy: a survey conducted through the compilation of a questionnaire by pediatricians belonging to the Italian Society of Pediatrics

**Authors:** Rosaria Nardello, Giada Cordova, Corinne La Spina, Ettore Piro, Gregorio Serra, Giovanni Corsello, Antonina Argo

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13052-025-01878-z · Italian Journal of Pediatrics · 2025-02-25

## TL;DR

This study explores how well pediatricians in Italy recognize and manage Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy, highlighting gaps in proper reporting and the need for better protocols to protect children.

## Contribution

The study provides insights into pediatricians' knowledge and management practices of Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy in Italy.

## Key findings

- Most pediatricians are aware of Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
- When suspicion is high, doctors often consult with parents or specialists rather than reporting to authorities.
- The study emphasizes the need for improved recognition and timely reporting to protect children.

## Abstract

Munchausen syndrome by proxy represent forms of abuse with long-term psychiatric outcomes. Since the prevalence of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy is uncertain and underestimated, this study aimed to investigate and analyze the phenomenon through the compilation of an anonymous questionnaire that explores the knowledge of the phenomenon and above all its management.

the study was conducted by sending an anonymous questionnaire to pediatricians who are part of the Italian Society of Pediatrics. The questionnaire consists of 18 multiple choice questions and was completed by 511 professionals.

The main results highlighted that the majority of doctors knows Münchausen Syndrome by proxy. However, when there is a strong suspicion of the syndrome, they mostly seek discussion with the parent or with another specialist instead of referring to the competent authorities.

starting from the consideration that timely diagnosis is fundamental for the protection of the child, we emphasize the urgency of enhancing the recognition and management of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. Early diagnosis, appropriate reporting, and collaboration with child protection authorities are essential in safeguarding the well-being of vulnerable individuals.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** psychiatric (MESH:D001523), Munchausen Syndrome (MESH:D009110)

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