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儿科住院医师对高危患者进行枪支使用筛查。

Screening for Access to Firearms by Pediatric Trainees in High-Risk Patients.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics (C Naureckas Li and MR Flaherty),; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (C Naureckas Li, CA Sacks, PT Masiakos, and MR Flaherty).

Medicine (CA Sacks),; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (C Naureckas Li, CA Sacks, PT Masiakos, and MR Flaherty).

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2019 Aug;19(6):659-664. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.03.002. Epub 2019 Mar 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Access to firearms is an independent risk factor for completed suicide and homicide, and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that pediatricians screen and counsel about firearm access and safe storage. This study investigates how often pediatric residents screen for access to firearms or counsel about risk-reduction in patients with suicidal or homicidal ideation.

METHODS

Retrospective chart review of visits by patients younger than the age of 19 years presenting to the pediatric emergency department (ED) of a tertiary academic medical center from January to December 2016. Visits were eligible if there was an ultimate ED discharge diagnosis of "suicidal ideation," "suicide attempt," or "homicidal ideation" as identified by International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision codes and the patient was seen by a pediatric resident before evaluation by psychiatry. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze results.

RESULTS

Ninety-eight patients were evaluated by a pediatric resident for medical assessment before evaluation by a psychiatry team during the study period and were therefore eligible for inclusion. Screening for firearm access was documented by a pediatric resident in 5 of 98 (5.1%) patient encounters. Twenty-five patients (25.5%) had no documented screening for firearm access by any provider during the ED visit, including in 5 cases when patients were discharged home.

CONCLUSIONS

Pediatric residents rarely document screening for firearm access in patients with known suicidal or homicidal ideation who present to the ED. Additional understanding of the barriers to screening and potential strategies for improving screening and counseling are critical to providing appropriate care for high-risk pediatric patients.

摘要

目的

获得枪支是自杀和凶杀完成的独立风险因素,美国儿科学会建议儿科医生对枪支的获取途径和安全储存进行筛查和咨询。本研究调查了儿科住院医师在有自杀或杀人意念的患者中,对枪支获取途径进行筛查或提供减少风险咨询的频率。

方法

对 2016 年 1 月至 12 月期间在三级学术医疗中心儿科急诊部就诊的年龄小于 19 岁的患者进行回顾性病历审查。如果最终的急诊诊断为“自杀意念”、“自杀未遂”或“杀人意念”(通过国际疾病分类和相关健康问题第 10 版代码识别),并且在接受精神病学评估之前由儿科住院医师进行过评估,则认为该患者符合纳入标准。使用描述性统计来分析结果。

结果

在研究期间,有 98 名患者由儿科住院医师进行医疗评估,然后由精神病学团队进行评估,因此符合纳入标准。在 98 次患者就诊中,有 5 次(5.1%)由儿科住院医师记录了枪支获取途径的筛查。在急诊就诊期间,有 25 名(25.5%)患者没有任何提供者记录对枪支获取途径进行筛查,包括在 5 例患者出院回家的情况下。

结论

儿科住院医师很少在有已知自杀或杀人意念的患者就诊时记录对枪支获取途径的筛查。进一步了解筛查的障碍以及提高筛查和咨询的潜在策略,对于为高风险儿科患者提供适当的护理至关重要。

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