与儿科患者和家庭讨论伤害预防的最佳实践

Q3 Medicine
Nandini Rajaram Siva MBBS , Leah C Tatebe MD
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摘要

儿科急救中心每年治疗数百万例意外伤害病例,其中许多伤害本可以通过适当的创伤安全和预防咨询来避免。通过这样的讨论,临床医生有能力有意义地减少这些意外伤害的数量。对严重受伤的儿童和青少年没有给予足够的重视,他们对卫生保健资源和发病率造成了沉重的负担。急诊医疗提供者和儿科医生有责任教育患者和家属关于儿童乘客的适当安全,并及时了解这方面的信息。然而,医生在就枪支问题向病人及其家属提供充分咨询方面仍然存在许多障碍。儿科急诊医师可以在儿童伤害的安全、预防和治疗方面发挥基础性作用。临床医生可以通过使用哈登矩阵成为有效的伤害预防指导员:宿主、代理和环境;以及伤害预防的3e:教育、工程和策略的执行。立法改革、教育方法和产品修改必须共同有效地实现这一目标。虽然在急诊科对家庭进行教育的想法似乎是理想的,因为当前损伤的即时性可能使家庭更容易接受咨询,但初级保健医生的整合有利于定期随访和维护。
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Best Practices for Discussing Injury Prevention With Pediatric Patients and Families

Pediatric emergency centers treat millions of unintentional injuries cases every year, and many of these injuries could have potentially been avoided by proper counseling about trauma safety and prevention. Through such discussions, clinicians have the ability to meaningfully decrease the number of these unintentional injuries. Not enough attention has been placed on critically injured children and adolescents who have a substantial burden on health care resources and morbidity. Emergency medicine providers and pediatricians have the responsibility to educate patients and families about proper child passenger safety and to remain up to date on this information. However, numerous barriers still exist for physicians to fully counsel patients and their families about firearms. Pediatric emergency medicine physicians can play a foundational role in the safety, prevention, and treatment of childhood injuries. Clinicians can become effective instructors for injury prevention by using the Haddon Matrix: host, agent, and environment; and the 3 Es of injury prevention: education, engineering, and enforcement of strategies. Legislative changes, educational approaches, and product modifications must come together to effectively achieve this goal. Although the idea of educating families in the emergency department may seem ideal because the immediacy of the current injury may make the families more receptive to the counseling, the integration of primary care physicians is beneficial for regular follow-ups and maintenance.

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期刊介绍: This practical journal is devoted to helping pediatricians and emergency physicians provide the best possible care for their young patients. Each topical issue focuses on a single condition frequently seen. Cogently written review articles synthesize practical new advances in the field giving you the authoritative guidance on disease process, diagnosis, and management you need to achieve the best results.
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