University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Emergency Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Yale J Biol Med. 2021 Mar 31;94(1):147-152. eCollection 2021 Mar.
Firearm injury is a disease that is disproportionately prevalent in the United States. When a bullet hits a human being, it brings together multiple structural determinants of health into one acute, life-changing event. Firearm injury can lead to long-term mental and physical challenges for individuals, families, and communities. Despite the impact of this disease, physicians often underestimate their role in not only treating but also preventing firearm injury. Physicians can intervene through screening, counseling, community engagement, and advocacy, and can mobilize the health care systems they serve to engage with injury prevention. Physicians also play a key role in expanding the knowledge base on firearm injury through much-needed research on the epidemiology, context, and outcomes of firearm injury. When we treat firearm injury as a disease, we can develop and implement interventions from the clinic to the statehouse that can curb profound harms. This work and these opportunities belong not only to emergency physicians and trauma surgeons, but to all fields that evaluate and assess patients over the life course.
枪支伤害是一种在美国极为普遍的疾病。当子弹击中人类时,它将多个健康结构决定因素汇集到一个急性、改变人生的事件中。枪支伤害会给个人、家庭和社区带来长期的身心挑战。尽管这种疾病造成了影响,但医生往往低估了他们不仅在治疗而且在预防枪支伤害方面的作用。医生可以通过筛查、咨询、社区参与和倡导进行干预,并动员他们所服务的医疗保健系统参与预防伤害。医生还可以通过对枪支伤害的流行病学、背景和结果进行急需的研究,在扩大枪支伤害知识基础方面发挥关键作用。当我们将枪支伤害视为一种疾病时,我们可以从诊所到州议会制定和实施干预措施,以遏制严重的伤害。这项工作和这些机会不仅属于急诊医生和创伤外科医生,也属于评估和评估整个生命过程中患者的所有领域。