Ranney Megan L, Fletcher Jonathan, Alter Harrison, Barsotti Christopher, Bebarta Vikhyat S, Betz Marian E, Carter Patrick M, Cerdá Magdalena, Cunningham Rebecca M, Crane Peter, Fahimi Jahan, Miller Matthew J, Rowhani-Rahbar Ali, Vogel Jody A, Wintemute Garen J, Waseem Muhammad, Shah Manish N
Department of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI.
Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Feb;69(2):227-240. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.08.454. Epub 2016 Dec 18.
To identify critical emergency medicine-focused firearm injury research questions and develop an evidence-based research agenda.
National content experts were recruited to a technical advisory group for the American College of Emergency Physicians Research Committee. Nominal group technique was used to identify research questions by consensus. The technical advisory group decided to focus on 5 widely accepted categorizations of firearm injury. Subgroups conducted literature reviews on each topic and developed preliminary lists of emergency medicine-relevant research questions. In-person meetings and conference calls were held to iteratively refine the extensive list of research questions, following nominal group technique guidelines. Feedback from external stakeholders was reviewed and integrated.
Fifty-nine final emergency medicine-relevant research questions were identified, including questions that cut across all firearm injury topics and questions specific to self-directed violence (suicide and attempted suicide), intimate partner violence, peer (nonpartner) violence, mass violence, and unintentional ("accidental") injury. Some questions could be addressed through research conducted in emergency departments; others would require work in other settings.
The technical advisory group identified key emergency medicine-relevant firearm injury research questions. Emergency medicine-specific data are limited for most of these questions. Funders and researchers should consider increasing their attention to firearm injury prevention and control, particularly to the questions identified here and in other recently developed research agendas.
确定以急诊医学为重点的关键枪支伤害研究问题,并制定基于证据的研究议程。
招募了国家内容专家加入美国急诊医师学会研究委员会的技术咨询小组。采用名义群体技术通过共识确定研究问题。技术咨询小组决定专注于5种广泛认可的枪支伤害分类。各子组对每个主题进行了文献综述,并制定了与急诊医学相关的研究问题初步清单。按照名义群体技术指南,举行了面对面会议和电话会议,反复完善大量的研究问题清单。对外部利益相关者的反馈进行了审查并加以整合。
确定了59个与急诊医学相关的最终研究问题,包括跨越所有枪支伤害主题的问题以及针对自我导向暴力(自杀和自杀未遂)、亲密伴侣暴力、同伴(非伴侣)暴力、大规模暴力和意外伤害的特定问题。一些问题可通过在急诊科开展的研究来解决;其他问题则需要在其他环境中开展工作。
技术咨询小组确定了与急诊医学相关的关键枪支伤害研究问题。针对大多数这些问题,特定于急诊医学的数据有限。资助者和研究人员应考虑更多地关注枪支伤害的预防和控制,特别是这里以及其他最近制定的研究议程中确定的问题。