

Need to think about who asks what and when.

#1FOCUS QUICK START UPDATE#
Police usually meet with doctors after the examination for a verbal update Doctors not happy about documentation to be handed over to the police-their opinion might change with reflection, and a legal report might be different to their views as noted in the proforma.From a public health perspective, all of that data collected would be rich information.The doctor is there to gather evidence for court.The form in general is prescriptive, with lots of questions and checklists, maybe missing something more valuable such as overall presentation, demeanour, natural conversation Feedback from SOLOs is that it’s too big, not person-centred and asks for a lot of information which isn’t also relevant.It’s not trauma-informed to subject victims to a lengthy document with lots of repetition The form is too long and feels like a data-mining tool.Who benefits from the proforma-the victim or the quality improvement/data collectors?.7.1.3.4: no evidence base, low national prevalence, so is the vaccination appropriate?.Query hep B vaccine: usually offered only after a risk assessment.
#1FOCUS QUICK START MANUAL#
Feels more like a manual than a pathway –there’s nothing to actually follow.
