火器伤害预防和幸存者干预:范围审查。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Angela Starkweather, Amanda Coral Goldsmith, Leslie Parker, Deborah Brabham, Colleen K Gutman, Fern J Webb
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目的:研究枪支伤害预防和幸存者应对计划的组成部分、其结果以及该研究领域的差距:在四个数据库中共找到 100 篇出版物:PubMed/Medline、PsycInfo、CINAHL 和 Scopus。对文章进行了筛选,以纳入范围界定审查,并将详细信息提取到电子表格中进行综合:结果:共纳入 27 篇文章。结果表明,在医疗机构(包括急诊科)开展枪支伤害预防教育是可行且可接受的。对枪支幸存者的干预措施可包括同伴支持或指导支持,以及协调心理健康服务的个案管理、职业培训和其他服务,以解决健康的社会决定因素。其他清理废弃地块和让社区成员参与创建安全社区的社区倡议已被证明可以减少总体枪支暴力事件:结论:需要采取多层次的干预措施,其中包括减少枪支伤害的教育、改善社会心理状况和获得心理健康服务的策略,以及满足枪支伤害幸存者、其家庭和社区的需求。卫生部门和社区的合作可以促成综合的、可持续的计划,从而实现更安全的社区,并改善受枪支暴力影响的个人和受影响社区的社会心理状况。[Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, xx(xx), xx-xx.].
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Firearm Injury Prevention and Survivor Interventions: A Scoping Review.

Purpose: To examine components of firearm injury prevention and survivor response programs, their outcomes, and gaps in this body of research.

Method: A total of 100 publications were identified across four databases: PubMed/Medline, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Scopus. Articles were screened for inclusion in the scoping review and details were extracted into an electronic table for synthesis.

Results: A total of 27 articles were included. Education on firearm injury prevention was shown to be feasible and acceptable in health care settings, including emergency departments. Firearm survivor interventions to reduce violent injury recidivism may include peer or mentored support along with case management for coordination of mental health services, vocational training, and other services to address social determinants of health. Other community initiatives to clean up abandoned lots and engage community members in creating safe neighborhoods have been shown to reduce overall gun violence.

Conclusion: Multi-level interventions that encompass education on reducing firearm injuries, strategies to improve psychosocial conditions and access to mental health services, as well as meeting the needs of firearm injury survivors, their families, and communities, are needed. Health sector and community partnerships can lead to integrated and sustainable programs to achieve safer neighborhoods and improve psychosocial outcomes for individuals affected by gun violence and impacted communities. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, xx(xx), xx-xx.].

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1.60
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117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal for psychosocial and mental health nurses in a variety of community and institutional settings. For more than 50 years, the Journal has provided the most up-to-date, practical information available for today’s psychosocial-mental health nurse, including short contributions about psychopharmacology, mental health care of older adults, addictive behaviors and diagnoses, and child/adolescent disorders and issues. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as: • Monthly feature, “Clip & Save: Drug Chart,” a one-page resource of up-to-date information on current medications for various psychiatric illnesses • Access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content • Articles posted online just 2 months after acceptance • Continuing Nursing Education credits available each month
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