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受伤者的安全港湾?医疗保健、执法和种族交汇点的城市创伤护理。

A safe haven for the injured? Urban trauma care at the intersection of healthcare, law enforcement, and race.

机构信息

University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, USA; University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, USA.

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2018 Feb;199:115-122. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.05.037. Epub 2017 May 18.

Abstract

Patients with traumatic injuries often interact with police before and during hospitalization, particularly when their injuries are due to violence. People of color are at highest risk for violent injuries and have the poorest outcomes after injury. The purpose of this study was to describe how injured, Black patients perceived their interactions with police and what these perceptions reveal about police involvement within trauma care systems. We combined data from two qualitative studies to achieve this aim. The first was ethnographic fieldwork that followed Black trauma patients in the hospital through the physical and emotional aftermath of their injuries. The second was a qualitative, descriptive study of how patients experienced trauma resuscitation in the emergency department (ED). Both studies were conducted between 2012 and 2015 at the Trauma Center at Penn, an academic medical center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The present study includes data from 24 adult, Black participants undergoing treatment for injury. We reanalyzed all interview data related to law enforcement encounters from the scene of injury through inpatient hospitalization and coded data using a constant comparative technique from grounded theory. Participants described law enforcement encounters at the scene of injury and during transport to the hospital, in the ED, and over the course of inpatient care. Injured participants valued police officers' involvement when they perceived that officers provided safety at the scene, speed of transport to the hospital, or support and information after injury. Injured participants also found police questioning to be stressful and, at times, disrespectful or conflicting with clinical care. Communities, trauma centers, and professional societies have the opportunity to enact policies that standardize law enforcement access in trauma centers and balance patients' health, privacy, and legal rights with public safety needs.

摘要

创伤患者在住院前和住院期间经常与警察互动,尤其是当他们的伤害是由于暴力造成的。有色人种遭受暴力伤害的风险最高,受伤后康复效果最差。本研究的目的是描述受伤的黑人患者如何看待他们与警察的互动,以及这些看法如何揭示警察在创伤护理系统中的参与情况。我们结合了两项定性研究的数据来实现这一目标。第一项是民族志实地研究,跟踪医院中的黑人创伤患者,了解他们受伤后的身体和情绪后果。第二项是对患者在急诊科经历创伤复苏的定性、描述性研究。这两项研究都于 2012 年至 2015 年在美国宾夕法尼亚州费城的 Penn 创伤中心进行,该中心是一家学术医疗中心。本研究包括 24 名接受创伤治疗的成年黑人参与者的数据。我们重新分析了与执法人员在从受伤现场到住院期间的所有访谈数据,并使用扎根理论的恒定性比较技术对数据进行了编码。参与者描述了在受伤现场和在送往医院的途中、在急诊科以及在住院期间与执法人员的遭遇。受伤的参与者重视警察的参与,当他们认为警察在现场提供安全、快速送往医院或在受伤后提供支持和信息时,他们会重视警察的参与。受伤的参与者还发现警察的询问很有压力,有时会不尊重或与临床护理相冲突。社区、创伤中心和专业协会有机会制定政策,规范创伤中心的执法准入,并平衡患者的健康、隐私和合法权利与公共安全需求。

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