Massachusetts — Targeted Issue

ExSTRA: Evidence-Based Screening for Siblings and Contacts of Abused Children

Sept. 1, 2010 - Aug. 31, 2012

Grant Number
H34MC19346
Project Overview
Doctors know that siblings and contacts of abused children are at higher risk for physical abuse. But we do not know which screening studies are likely to identify hidden injuries, which are likely to be a waste of time or money, and which are too risky to be performed routinely. The goals of this project are to (1) determine the yield of a routine screening protocol of contacts of physically abused children; (2) identify characteristics of index patients, contacts and households that predict higher yield of universal radiographic screening of contacts of abused children; and (3) establish a multi-center, observational research network of child abuse subspecialty teams capable of conducting future high priority research on the evaluation of potentially abused children.
Institution
Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Main Contact
Award Amount
$532,456

Contacts

Name Role(s) Phone Email
Daniel Lindberg, MD
  • Principal Investigator

Disseminations

Title Type Publication/Event Published/Presented Identifier Details
Use of Imaging in Children with Witnessed Physical Abuse Research Paper/Publication Pediatric Emergency Care 2019
Oral injuries and occult harm in children evaluated for abuse Research Paper/Publication Archives of Disease in Childhood 2018
Follow-up skeletal survey use by child abuse pediatricians Research Paper/Publication Child Abuse & Neglect 2016
Children with Burns Referred from Child Abuse Evaluation: Burn Characteristics and Co-existent Injuries Research Paper/Publication Child Abuse & Neglect 2016
Predictors of Screening and Injury in Contacts of Physically Abused Children Research Paper/Publication The Journal of Pediatrics 2015
Cutaneous Findings Mistaken for Physical Abuse: Present, but not Pervasive Research Paper/Publication Pediatric Dermatology 2014
Recurrent Concerns for Child Abuse: Repeated Consultations by a Subspecialty Child Abuse Team Research Paper/Publication Child Abuse & Neglect 2014
Yield of Skeletal Survey in Older Children with Concern for Physical Abuse Presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2014
Additional Injuries in Young Infants with Concern for Abuse and Apparently Isolated Bruises Research Paper/Publication The Journal of Pediatrics 2014
Yield of Skeletal Survey by Age in Children Referred to Abuse Specialists Research Paper/Publication The Journal of Pediatrics 2014
Injuries in Children Reported as Witnessed Cases of Abuse and Shaking Presentation Helfer Society 2014
Non-Cutaneous Conditions Clinicians Might Mistake for Abuse Research Paper/Publication Archives of Disease in Childhood 2014
Utility of Hepatic Transaminases in Children With Concern for Abuse Research Paper/Publication Pediatrics 2013
Prevalence of abusive fractures of the hands, feet, spine, or pelvis on skeletal survey: Perhaps "uncommon" is more common than suggested Research Paper/Publication Pediatric Emergency Care 2013
The utility of follow-up skeletal surveys in child abuse Research Paper/Publication Pediatrics 2013
PECARN Abdominal Injury Rule Should Exclude Potentially Abused Children Letter/Preface Annals of Emergency Medicine 2013
Dedicated Retinal Examination in Children Evaluated for Physical Abuse without Radiographically Identified Traumatic Brain Injury Research Paper/Publication Journal of Pediatrics 2013
Occult Abusive Injuries in Infants with Apparently Isolated Skull Fractures Research Paper/Publication The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 2013
Non-cutaneous Mimics of Physical Abuse Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Follow-Up Skeletal Survey Utility in a Large Multi-Center Population of Children with Abuse Concerns: Worth the FUSS Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Predictors of Injury in Contacts of Physically Abused Children Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Prevalence of Abusive Injuries in Siblings and Contacts of Abused Children Presentation Helfer Society; Pediatric Academic Societies; Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2012
Cutaneous Mimics of Physical Abuse: Present, but not Pervasive Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Forensically Significant Retinal Hemorrhages Are Not Found in Children Without TBI Presentation Helfer Society 2012
How to Start a Multi-Center Study: A Cautionary Tale Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Abusive Fractures of the Hands, Feet, Spine & Pelvis on Skeletal Survey Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Occult Injury in Bruised Infants: A Multisite Analysis Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Practice Patterns of Child Abuse Pediatricians When Approaching a Child with Fractures Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Prevalence of injuries in the siblings and household contacts of abused children Research Paper/Publication Pediatrics 2012
Screening for Occult Injuries Among Infants with Isolated Skull Fractures Presentation Helfer Society 2012
Repeat Consultations: A New Quality Metric Presentation Helfer Society 2011