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“家中有枪吗?”评估老年人持枪的风险。

"Is there a gun in the home?" Assessing the risks of gun ownership in older adults.

作者信息

Pinholt Ellen M, Mitchell Joshua D, Butler Jane H, Kumar Harjinder

机构信息

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2014 Jun;62(6):1142-6. doi: 10.1111/jgs.12836. Epub 2014 Jun 4.

Abstract

An important ethical and safety concern that geriatricians, primary care providers, and home health professionals need to address is gun ownership by elderly adults. Those aged 65 and older now have the highest rate of gun ownership in America, and they also have a high prevalence of depression and suicide. Dementia can add additional layers of risk. Even older gun owners who are otherwise intellectually intact may benefit from information about gun safety with the increasing numbers of children being cared for by grandparents. Health professionals should ask patients, "Is there a gun in the home?" in the clinic and during home visits. Healthcare professionals must have knowledge and skills to address safe gun ownership in elderly adults. The 5 L's (Locked, Loaded, Little children, feeling Low, Learned owner) will assist professionals in addressing all aspects of safe ownership.

摘要

老年病医生、初级保健提供者和家庭健康专业人员需要解决的一个重要伦理和安全问题是老年人拥有枪支的情况。65岁及以上的人群现在在美国拥有枪支的比例最高,而且他们患抑郁症和自杀的比例也很高。痴呆症会增加额外的风险层面。随着由祖父母照顾的儿童数量不断增加,即使是其他方面智力完好的老年枪支拥有者,也可能会从枪支安全信息中受益。健康专业人员在诊所和家访时应询问患者:“家中有枪吗?”医疗保健专业人员必须具备知识和技能,以解决老年人安全拥有枪支的问题。“5L原则”(上锁、上膛、有小孩、情绪低落、有经验的枪支拥有者)将帮助专业人员解决安全拥有枪支的各个方面问题。

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