Hemenway David
Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Inj Epidemiol. 2018 Dec 21;5(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s40621-018-0177-4.
After the publication in 1985 of Injury in America and the establishment of an injury center at the Centers for Disease Control, there was a concerted attempt to create an "injury field."
Thirty-six (36) pioneers in the injury prevention field responded to questions about the major accomplishments and failures of their profession since the publication of the seminal Institute of Medicine report Injury in America in 1985. Much has been accomplished. Indeed, it is difficult to believe that before the 1990s there was no federal agency focused on preventing fall injuries, drownings, sport concussions or bullying in schools. There was no readily available surveillance data on fatal injuries, no national associations of injury researchers or practitioners, no American Public Health Association (APHA) injury and emergency health services (ICEHS) section and few injury journals. Hardly anyone wore seatbelts and virtually no cigarettes were fire-safe. Sadly, there has been little success at limiting firearm and overdose deaths as injury prevention remains a step-child in the health field with funding not nearly commensurate to the size of the problem. Training in effective advocacy has been proposed both to help attract funding and reduce injuries.
Injury prevention pioneers have much to teach current public health students, researchers and practitioners about the history and future of the field.
1985年《美国的伤害》出版以及疾病控制中心设立伤害中心之后,人们齐心协力试图创建一个“伤害领域”。
36位伤害预防领域的先驱者回应了关于自1985年具有开创性的医学研究所报告《美国的伤害》出版以来其专业领域主要成就与失败的问题。已经取得了很多成就。的确,很难相信在20世纪90年代之前没有联邦机构专注于预防跌倒伤害、溺水、运动性脑震荡或校园霸凌。没有现成的致命伤害监测数据,没有伤害研究人员或从业者的全国性协会,没有美国公共卫生协会(APHA)伤害与应急卫生服务(ICEHS)分会,伤害期刊也很少。几乎没人系安全带,实际上也没有具备防火安全功能的香烟。可悲的是,在限制枪支和过量用药致死方面几乎没有取得成功,因为伤害预防在卫生领域仍然不受重视,资金远不足以应对问题的规模。有人提议开展有效的宣传培训,以帮助吸引资金并减少伤害。
伤害预防领域的先驱者有很多可以教给当前公共卫生专业的学生、研究人员和从业者的,包括该领域的历史和未来。