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社区中与攻击相关暴力的决定因素:医院开展公共卫生干预措施的可能性

Determinants of assault-related violence in the community: potential for public health interventions in hospitals.

作者信息

Ramsay S E, Bartley A, Rodger A J

机构信息

Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, London, UK.

Department of Public Health, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Emerg Med J. 2014 Dec;31(12):986-9. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2013-202935. Epub 2013 Aug 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Data from emergency departments (EDs) in England describe the epidemiology of violent assaults. However, the potential of such data to inform hospital-based public health interventions remains unknown.

OBJECTIVE

To identify determinants of assaults using ED data to inform development of programmes delivered in acute Trusts for reducing assault-related injuries in the community.

METHODS

Data were collected from a large North London acute Trust on assault-related injuries reporting to A&E over 18 months (July 2010-February 2012). Information was recorded on patient demographics and assaults (place of assault, type of assault, relation to assailant) through questionnaires administered by ED reception staff.

RESULTS

1210 assaults were recorded between July 2010 and February 2012. 18% of assaults were severe (strangling, stabbings, sexual assaults). 75% of assault victims were men, 37% were young adults (20-30 years) and 15% were teenagers. A higher proportion of victims lived in more deprived areas. Apart from public streets (48%), the main location of assaults was at home (20%). Female compared with male victims were significantly more likely to be both assaulted at home (OR 6.13; 95% CI 4.41 to 8.54) and to be assaulted by a known assailant (family member, friend, partner/ex-partner; OR 8.20, 95% CI 5.85 to 11.48).

CONCLUSIONS

The results highlight the notable contribution of domestic violence to assaults presenting to hospital ED. Such findings can be used to plan interventions such as screening hospital patients for domestic violence. ED data have the potential to inform hospital-based initiatives to address issues such as assaults in the local population.

摘要

背景

来自英国急诊科的数据描述了暴力袭击的流行病学情况。然而,这些数据用于为基于医院的公共卫生干预措施提供信息的潜力仍不明确。

目的

利用急诊科数据确定袭击的决定因素,为急性信托机构实施的减少社区袭击相关伤害的项目制定提供信息。

方法

收集了来自伦敦北部一家大型急性信托机构18个月(2010年7月至2012年2月)内向急症室报告的与袭击相关伤害的数据。通过急诊科接待人员发放的问卷记录患者的人口统计学信息和袭击情况(袭击地点、袭击类型、与袭击者的关系)。

结果

2010年7月至2012年2月期间记录了1210起袭击事件。18%的袭击事件较为严重(勒颈、刺伤、性侵犯)。75%的袭击受害者为男性,37%为年轻人(20 - 30岁),15%为青少年。较高比例的受害者居住在贫困地区。除了公共街道(48%),袭击的主要地点是在家中(20%)。与男性受害者相比,女性受害者在家中遭受袭击的可能性显著更高(比值比6.13;95%置信区间4.41至8.54),并且被已知袭击者(家庭成员、朋友、伴侣/前伴侣)袭击的可能性也显著更高(比值比8.20,95%置信区间5.85至11.48)。

结论

结果突出了家庭暴力对医院急诊科所接诊的袭击事件的显著影响。这些发现可用于规划干预措施,如对医院患者进行家庭暴力筛查。急诊科数据有可能为基于医院的举措提供信息以解决当地人群中的袭击等问题。

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