Knowledge deficit
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Knowledge deficit related to legislation |
Inability to make decisions based on the law: (6 related codes) |
Insufficient knowledge about legislation: (9 related codes) |
Lack of legal education: ( 3 related codes) |
Knowledge deficit related to jurisprudence |
Lack of recognition of religious issues: (7 related codes) |
Religious misconceptions about the tutelage of fathers: (5 related codes) |
Knowledge deficit related to child maltreatment |
Inadequate education about the nature of child abuse: (3 related codes) |
Bewilderment in maltreatment diagnosis: (2 related codes) |
Previous unpleasant experiences about child abuse reporting
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Previous futile efforts |
No complaints handling: (4 related codes) |
Experience of failure related to child abuse reporting: (5 related codes) |
Lack of legal protections in hospitals for reporters: (11 related codes) |
No penalty for abuser parent after reporting child abuse |
No penalty for abuser parent after reporting child abuse: (7 related codes) |
Unpleasant experience of being threatened after reporting child abuse |
Being questioned by doctors and managers: (2 related codes) |
Verbal threats: (2 related cod) |
Ethical challenges
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Uncertainty about the child’s future and the results of reporting |
Absence of child protective services: (7 related codes) |
Un answered questions about the quality of care after child separation: (9 related codes) |
Feelings of guilt |
Compassion for abuser parents: (1 related cod) |
Regret for doing something that is not clear: (4 related codes) |
Legal challenges
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Flaws in the legislation |
Lack of enforcement strategies: (12 related codes) |
Lack of specific legal guidelines for health care: (8 related codes) |
Misinterpretation of the law |
Lack of precise definitions of the rules in health care systems: (4 related codes) |
Cultural beliefs
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children as the father’s property |
Incorrect definition of custody of children in public opinion: (12 related codes) |