2021
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.15663
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Fabricated or induced illness in children: A guide for Australian health‐care practitioners

Abstract: Many paediatricians have, or will have at some time in their career, a child under their care who has, or is suspected to have, Fabricated or Induced Illness in a Child (FIIC). Often a pattern of investigation, treatment and referral develops, with things ‘just not quite adding up’ and the diagnosis of FIIC is not considered. How can Australian health‐care practitioners better recognise and respond to concerns around fabricated or induced illness? When should concerns be reported to protective services? How sh… Show more

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