Ann Intern Med. 2014 Jun 17;160(12):821-7. doi: 10.7326/M13-1960.
Professional organizations have called for the medical community's attention to the prevention of firearm injury. However, little is known about physicians' attitudes and practices in preventing firearm injury.
To determine internists' attitudes and practices about firearms and to assess whether opinions differ according to whether there are gun owners in a physician's home.
Cross-sectional survey.
Internal medicine practices.
573 internists representative of American College of Physicians' members.
Respondents' experiences and reported practice behaviors related to firearms and their opinions about contributors and public policies related to firearm violence, as well as physician education and training in firearm safety.
The survey response rate was 56.5%. Eighty-five percent of respondents believed that firearm injury is a public health issue, and 71% believed that it is a bigger problem today than a decade ago. Seventy-six percent of respondents believed that stricter gun control legislation would help reduce the risks for gun-related injuries or deaths. Although 66% of respondents believed that physicians should have the right to counsel patients on preventing deaths and injuries from firearms, 58% reported never asking whether patients have guns in their homes.
The generalizability of these findings to non-American College of Physicians' member internists and other physicians is unknown. Responses may not reflect actual behavior.
Most respondents believed that firearm-related violence is a public health issue and favored policy initiatives aimed at reducing it. Although most internists supported a physician's right to counsel patients about gun safety, few reported currently doing it.
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专业组织呼吁医学界关注预防枪支伤害。然而,人们对医生在预防枪支伤害方面的态度和做法知之甚少。
确定内科医生对枪支的态度和做法,并评估医生家中是否有枪支所有者是否会影响他们的观点。
横断面调查。
内科医生诊所。
573 名代表美国医师学院成员的内科医生。
调查对象与枪支相关的经验和报告的实践行为,以及他们对枪支暴力相关贡献者和公共政策的看法,以及医生在枪支安全方面的教育和培训。
调查的回复率为 56.5%。85%的受访者认为枪支伤害是一个公共卫生问题,71%的人认为与十年前相比,现在枪支问题更为严重。76%的受访者认为更严格的枪支管制立法将有助于降低与枪支相关的伤害或死亡风险。尽管 66%的受访者认为医生应该有权就预防枪支造成的死亡和伤害向患者提供咨询,但 58%的受访者表示从未询问过患者家中是否有枪支。
这些发现对非美国医师学院成员的内科医生和其他医生的推广性未知。调查结果可能无法反映实际行为。
大多数受访者认为枪支相关暴力是一个公共卫生问题,并支持旨在减少这种暴力的政策举措。尽管大多数内科医生支持医生有权就枪支安全问题向患者提供咨询,但很少有人报告目前正在这样做。
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