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TORT : 21.1.3 : Not available for external loan | |
Remote medico-legal assessment by telephone during COVID-19 : monitoring safety and quality when documenting evidence of torture for UK asylum applicants | |
English | |
20210000 | |
IRCT | |
Cohen, Juliet | Gregory, Bernadette | Newman, Kate | Rowe, Emily | Thackray, Deborah | |
medical documentation of torture effectiveness | forensic evaluation of torture effectiveness | telephone | pandemics | quarantine | evidence of torture | medicolegal reports | asylum proceedings | information quality | data accuracy | psychological interview | psychological assessment | Istanbul Protocol | self disclosure | data collection methods | NGO approaches | Freedom from Torture (organisation) | practice patterns, medical | attitude of health personnel | doctor-patient relations | comparison | vulnerable populations | communication, nonverbal | communication, verbal | confidentiality | telemedicine effectiveness | attitude of clients | interviewing torture victims | risk assessment | process and outcome assessment | ethics | interpreter's role | risk factors | mental health status | torture victims | malingering detection | credibility assessment | United Kingdom | |
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Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 31, no. 1 | |