Shaughnessy A F, Cincotta J A, Adelman A
Harrisburg Family Practice Residency, PA 17105-8700, USA.
J Am Board Fam Pract. 1999 Sep-Oct;12(5):354-9. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.12.5.354.
Firearm-related deaths are expected to outnumber motor-vehicle-related deaths within the next 5 years. The goal of this project was to document gun ownership and safety habits among patients of family physicians and to determine patients' attitudes toward physician counseling about firearm safety.
We conducted a cross-sectional survey of patients of 11 family practices affiliated with a research network. Patients (or parents of children) were asked to complete a 23-item questionnaire that asked about gun ownership, storage, sources of information about gun safety, and attitudes about gun safety, and the role of their physician.
Of the 1359 questionnaires distributed, 1214 (89%) were returned. Gun ownership varied by location (urban, suburban, and rural) and ranged from 16% to 59%. Only 8% of respondents believed that their physician has a responsibility to discuss firearm safety. Most (91%) patients did not view their physician as a source of firearm safety information, and only 14% thought their physician was knowledgeable regarding gun safety. Most gun owners (71%) did not think they would follow their physicians' advice about gun storage. Most patients (5%) responded that gun safety should not be discussed during the office visit.
With regard to firearm safety, family physicians lack credibility in the eyes of their patients. These patients do not appear to be receptive to information about firearm safety, and efforts to decrease firearm-related injury might be more effective if focused elsewhere.
预计在未来5年内,与枪支相关的死亡人数将超过与机动车相关的死亡人数。本项目的目的是记录家庭医生患者中的枪支拥有情况和安全习惯,并确定患者对医生进行枪支安全教育咨询的态度。
我们对隶属于一个研究网络的11家家庭诊所的患者进行了横断面调查。要求患者(或儿童的父母)填写一份包含23个条目的问卷,内容涉及枪支拥有情况、存放方式、枪支安全信息来源、对枪支安全的态度以及医生所起的作用。
在分发的1359份问卷中,有1214份(89%)被收回。枪支拥有率因地点(城市、郊区和农村)而异,范围从16%到59%。只有8%的受访者认为他们的医生有责任讨论枪支安全问题。大多数(91%)患者不认为他们的医生是枪支安全信息的来源,只有14%的人认为他们的医生了解枪支安全知识。大多数枪支拥有者(71%)认为他们不会听从医生关于枪支存放的建议。大多数患者(5%)回答说在门诊时不应讨论枪支安全问题。
在患者眼中,家庭医生在枪支安全方面缺乏可信度。这些患者似乎对枪支安全信息不接受,如果将减少枪支相关伤害的努力集中在其他方面可能会更有效。