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Practice of community-service doctors in the assessment and medico-legal documentation of common physical assault cases

机译:社区服务医生在常见人身伤害案件的评估和医疗法律文件中的实践

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Abstract Background: In South Africa, allegations of physical assault are managed primarily at the primary healthcare level, where they are attended to by medical officers or community service doctors (CSDs). However, reports that the knowledge and skills provided at undergraduate level are not sufficient to equip these CSDs to deal with evidence in medico-legal examinations in various settings, including in cases of patients who allege being the victims of common physical assault or assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, have been documented in the literature. This study investigates the practice of CSDs in relation to the assessment and medico-legal documentation of allegations of common assault, with a view to identifying gaps in their knowledge of clinical forensic medicine. Method: The study was a cross-sectional descriptive study. A questionnaire with quantitative sections that used an adapted Likert scale was used to gather data. An electronic survey tool was employed to target 150 CSDs countrywide. Percentages are used to display results. Results: A response rate of 59.3% was achieved and results indicate that clinical forensic training in the undergraduate medical programme does not prepare CSDs sufficiently for the task of managing the medico-legal examination and documentation of allegations of assault by patients. Conclusions: The courts rely heavily on medico-legal documentation for success in criminal prosecution. Any substantial flaw in the documentation, including inadequate observations and/or notes made by a medical practitioner, may make proving guilt very difficult. This study revealed an important gap in the knowledge and practice of clinical forensic medicine by CSDs and suggests that the current curriculum should be adapted to allow adequate training of undergraduate medical students in the area of clinical forensic medicine. Appropriate undergraduate training will ensure that medico-legal documentation is completed accurately and that medical practitioners help ensure the administration of justice.
机译:摘要背景:在南非,人身攻击的指控主要在初级医疗保健级别进行管理,医务人员或社区服务医生(CSD)会对其进行处理。但是,有报道称,本科提供的知识和技能不足以使这些CSD具备在各种环境中进行法律医学检查的证据的能力,包括那些声称自己是普通人身攻击或故意攻击的受害者的患者在文献中已经记录到造成严重的身体伤害。这项研究调查了CSD与普通袭击指控的评估和法律法律记录相关的实践,以期发现其在临床法医学知识方面的空白。方法:该研究为横断面描述性研究。使用采用适应性李克特量表的定量部分调查表收集数据。使用了一种电子调查工具来针对全国150个CSD。百分比用于显示结果。结果:达到了59.3%的响应率,并且结果表明,本科医学课程中的临床法医学培训不足以准备CSD来完成管理医学法律检查和记录患者攻击指控的任务。结论:法院在刑事诉讼中的成功很大程度上依赖于医学法律文件。文件中的任何重大缺陷,包括从业人员的不足观察和/或注释,都可能使证明有罪非常困难。这项研究揭示了惩教署在临床法医学知识和实践方面的重要差距,并建议应调整当前课程,以对临床法医学领域的本科医学生进行适当的培训。适当的本科培训将确保准确地完成医疗法律文件,并确保从业医生有助于确保司法公正。

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