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São Paulo med. j ; 142(3): e2022682, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1530515

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Specific types of violence such as intimate partner sexual violence and intimate partner homicide occur more frequently in rural areas. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the knowledge and attitudes of rural healthcare providers regarding cases of domestic violence against women. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic review developed at Universidade Federal de Uberlândia. METHODS: We conducted an electronic search of six databases, which only included observational studies, regardless of the year, language, or country of publication, except for studies that used secondary data and were exclusively qualitative. Two reviewers performed the selection, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment using a specific Joanna Briggs Institute tool. RESULTS: Six studies met the inclusion criteria. All the studies had a low risk of bias. Approximately 38% of these professionals identified injuries caused by violence in patients. When asked about knowing the correct attitude to take in cases of confirmed violence, between 12% and 64% of rural healthcare providers answered positively; most of them would refer to specialized institutions and promote victim empowerment and counseling. The number of professionals with an educational background in the field ranged from 16% to 98%. CONCLUSIONS: The evident disparity across studies shows that some professionals have suboptimal knowledge and require training to adopt the correct attitude when identifying female victims of domestic violence in clinical practice. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: This systematic review was registered in the Open Science Framework Database under the registration http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/B7Q6S.

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Rev. Bras. Odontol. Leg. RBOL ; 6(1): 62-66, jan-abr 2019.
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-998868

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Introduction: Human identification is a challenging task, especially when the available information detected during the dental autopsy is scarce. In this context, distinctive morphological information may play a valuable role as additional and alternative identifiers. Objective: To report a case of human identification aided by the morphological analysis of the frontal sinus through anteroposterior radiographs of the skull with the mento-naso technique. Material and methods: The body of an edentulous adult male highly decomposed was referred to the local medico-legal institute for identification. The alleged relatives of the victim provided the comparative antemortem data (AM) ­ consisting of an anteroposterior (AP) skull radiograph taken with mento-naso projection. A postmortem AP radiograph of the deceased was taken in order to reproduce the AM data and to enable a comparative procedure. Results: The morphological information of the frontal sinuses converged between AM and PM radiographs both for metric and non-metric evidences. Conclusion: The analysis of the frontal sinus may be an additional and alternative approach for human identification ­ especially for edentulous victims


Introdução: O processo de identificação humana é uma tarefa desafiadora, especialmente quando as informações disponíveis durante o exame cadavérico são escassas. Neste contexto, características morfológicas distintivas podem exercer um papel importante como fontes adicionais e alternativas para a identificação. Objetivo: Relatar um caso pericial de identificação humana realizada com o auxílio da análise das características morfológicas do seio frontal em radiografias anteroposteriores do crânio com incidência mento-naso. Materiais e métodos: O corpo de um adulto edêntulo em avançado estágio de decomposição foi encaminhado para o instituto médico-legal local visando identificação. Os supostos pais da vítima providenciaram material comparativo antemortem (AM) ­ o qual consistia de uma radiografia anteroposterior do crânio obtida com incidência mento-naso. Uma radiografia postmortem (PM) anteroposterior foi obtida do cadáver para viabilizar a comparação. Resultados: As características morfológicas dos seios frontais da vítima convergiram entre os dados AM e PM tanto para fatores métricos como para não-métricos. Conclusão: A análise do seio frontal pode ser uma ferramenta adicional e alternativa para a identificação humana ­ especialmente em vítimas edêntulas


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Humans , Male , Aged , Radiology , Forensic Anthropology , Forensic Dentistry , Frontal Sinus , Anatomy
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