儿童急诊科提供致命手段限制咨询和枪支获取的经验。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pediatric emergency care Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003363
Arielle Shibi Rosen, Kirsten Bechtel
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摘要

目的:评估枪支获取和提供致命手段限制咨询(LMRC)对减少伤害至关重要,但有证据表明,儿童急诊科(ED)提供者通常不提供这种服务。本研究旨在探讨提供者的观点,并确定提高行为健康紧急情况患者出院安全的途径。方法:29名儿童ED服务提供者完成了半结构化访谈,访谈内容被记录、转录、迭代编码并组织成主题。结果:我们确定了以下5个主题:(1)儿童急诊科医生有不同的枪支经验,这可能会影响他们的临床实践。(2)大多数医疗服务提供者将LMRC知识作为行为健康患者安全规划的必要组成部分。(3)医疗服务提供者的作用通常被认为只在医疗许可方面,而LMRC则落在社会工作者和精神科医生身上。(4)许多儿童急诊科医生似乎低估了有行为健康投诉的儿童获得枪支的风险严重性。(5)培训和资源有助于促进有效的LMRC,并支持护理人员实施枪支安全储存。结论:尽管各种各样的观点和障碍阻碍了LMRC的一致提供,但我们看到,提供者愿意接受干预措施,以增加安全规划的舒适性、一致性和有效性。了解这些观点可以为未来全面的LMRC举措提供信息,包括枪支安全储存,并解决这一关键的护理差距。
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Children's Emergency Department Provider Experiences With Lethal Means Restriction Counseling and Firearm Access.

Objective: Assessing firearm access and providing lethal means restriction counseling (LMRC) is paramount for harm reduction, but evidence indicates that it is not commonly provided by Children's Emergency Department (ED) providers. This study aimed to explore provider perspectives and determine avenues to increase discharge safety for patients with behavioral health emergencies.

Methods: Twenty-nine Children's ED providers completed semistructured interviews which were recorded, transcribed, iteratively coded, and organized into themes.

Results: We identified the following 5 themes: (1) Children's ED providers have varying experiences with firearms which could influence their clinical practices. (2) Most providers expressed knowledge of LMRC as a necessary component of safety planning for behavioral health patients. (3) The role of medical providers is commonly assumed to be only in medical clearance, with LMRC falling to social workers and psychiatrists. (4) Many Children's ED providers seem to underestimate the gravity of risk associated with firearm access for children with behavioral health complaints. (5) Training and resources could help facilitate effective LMRC and support caregiver implementation of firearm secure storage.

Conclusions: Despite a wide range of perspectives and barriers that prevent the consistent provision of LMRC, we saw that providers are amenable to interventions to increase comfort, consistency, and efficacy of safety planning. Understanding these perspectives can inform future initiatives for comprehensive LMRC that include firearm secure storage and address this crucial gap in care.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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