Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4182611 | L'Encéphale | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
As a consequence, we deal with the professional and deontological positioning that the medical professionals have towards this device. The network device aims at going beyond the limits of the usual care, both through a pooling of knowledge and multidisciplinary practices. The establishment of common models of intervention (working groups), also suggests a best practice in relation to complex issues: the establishment of a network is a means of establishing the link between professionals. However, professionals in a network should routinely question their practice and ethics and to avoid “confusion of roles” - the risk of multidisciplinary and standard practices. Differences and professional specialisation are essential components of a care offer tailored to the clinical complexity of victims of domestic violence. It now appears necessary to assess the impact of this care at the social, health and psychological levels of victims of domestic violence.
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Authors
H. Bazex, A. Thomas, N. Combalbert, S. Lignon,