Understanding Vulnerability During Preventive Child Health Examinations: Insights from Danish General Practitioners
Sarah Kornum Melgaard, Lotte Lykke Larsen, Janus Laust Thomsen, Camilla Hoffmann Merrild

TL;DR
Danish general practitioners find that child vulnerability is influenced by many factors, but physical health issues are most commonly identified during routine check-ups.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how general practitioners in Denmark perceive and assess child vulnerability during preventive health examinations.
Findings
Child vulnerability is associated with social, somatic, and psychological factors according to GPs.
Somatic findings are most common during preventive child health examinations.
Collaboration with social services is perceived as insufficient for addressing child vulnerability.
Abstract
What are the main findings? General practitioners associate child vulnerability with multiple factors but findings during preventive child health examinations are mainly somatic.To assess child vulnerability, knowledge of the family is essential, which necessitates better collaboration with other sectors. General practitioners associate child vulnerability with multiple factors but findings during preventive child health examinations are mainly somatic. To assess child vulnerability, knowledge of the family is essential, which necessitates better collaboration with other sectors. What are the implications of the main findings? Child vulnerability in general practice is a complex term.The preventive child health examination represents one of several opportunities to assess child vulnerability. Child vulnerability in general practice is a complex term. The preventive child health…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Abuse and Trauma · Child and Adolescent Health · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
