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《少年司法系统中的儿童照护:以创伤和外科亚专业为重点的方法》。

Caring for Children in the Juvenile Justice System: A Trauma and Surgical Subspecialty-Focused Approach.

机构信息

Children's Hospital New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana; Department of Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Department of Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2022 Nov;279:113-118. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.04.073. Epub 2022 Jun 24.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Youth in the juvenile justice system are a vulnerable, high-risk population. While the role of pediatricians and mental health professionals in providing care for these children is well studied, the surgical needs of this population are not well understood. We sought to characterize the physical trauma and surgical subspecialty needs of this population.

METHODS

A retrospective chart review was performed of all children transported under custody to a stand-alone urban children's hospital. Demographic information and inpatient and outpatient encounter data were collected and analyzed.

RESULTS

Between January 2020 and March 2021, 74 patients were transported for 199 subspecialty evaluations. Sixty-nine (93%) were male, 66 (89%) identified as Black, and the median age was 16 y (range, 13-20). Of all patients, 19% had at least one documented medical condition, 43% had behavioral health history, and 73% had previous arrest. Of the 199 encounters, 137 were for physical trauma (65%). Of these, 47 (34%) were for physical trauma incurred at the time of their arrest. Sixty-three patients (85%) experienced previous physical trauma (69% blunt, 12% penetrating, and 7% both), 54% had documented head trauma, 23% had a history of self-harm, and 60% of girls had experienced sexual trauma. Of the 54 children with a previous arrest, 91% had a history of physical trauma compared to 70% who were not previously incarcerated (P = 0.03).

CONCLUSIONS

Most subspecialty and emergency encounters for incarcerated children are for physical trauma, revealing an opportunity for trauma-focused care in this vulnerable population. Pediatric surgeons and emergency physicians play a major role in the care of incarcerated children.

摘要

介绍

青少年司法系统中的年轻人是一个脆弱、高风险的群体。虽然儿科医生和心理健康专业人员在为这些儿童提供护理方面的作用已经得到充分研究,但该人群的手术需求尚未得到充分了解。我们旨在描述该人群的身体创伤和外科专业需求。

方法

对所有被拘留护送至独立的城市儿童医院的儿童进行了回顾性病历审查。收集和分析人口统计学信息以及住院和门诊就诊数据。

结果

在 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月期间,有 74 名患者因 199 项专科评估而被转运。69 名(93%)为男性,66 名(89%)为黑人,中位年龄为 16 岁(范围,13-20 岁)。所有患者中,19%至少有一个记录在案的疾病,43%有精神健康史,73%有先前被捕记录。在 199 次就诊中,有 137 次是身体创伤(65%)。其中,47 次(34%)是在被捕时发生的身体创伤。63 名患者(85%)经历过先前的身体创伤(69%为钝性,12%为穿透性,7%为两者兼有),54%有记录的头部创伤,23%有自残史,60%的女孩遭受过性创伤。在 54 名有先前被捕记录的儿童中,91%有身体创伤史,而没有先前被监禁的儿童中这一比例为 70%(P=0.03)。

结论

被监禁儿童的大多数专科和急诊就诊都是为了治疗身体创伤,这为这一脆弱人群提供了以创伤为重点的护理机会。小儿外科医生和急诊医生在监禁儿童的护理中发挥着重要作用。

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