Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/ac_thomas7.
Surgery. 2023 Oct;174(4):1008-1020. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2023.07.011. Epub 2023 Aug 14.
Survivors of intentional interpersonal violence face social challenges related to social determinants of health that led to their initial injury. Hospital-based violence intervention programs reduce reinjury. It is unclear how well they meet clients' reported needs. This systematic review aimed to quantify how well hospital-based violence intervention program services addressed clients' reported needs.
Medline, The Cochrane Library, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, and PsycInfo were queried for studies addressing hospital-based violence intervention programs services and intentional injury survivors' needs in the United States. Case reports, reviews, editorials, theses, and studies focusing on pediatric patients, victims of intimate partner violence, or sexual assault were excluded. Data extracted included program structure, hospital-based violence intervention program services, and client needs assessments before and after receiving hospital-based violence intervention program services.
Of the 3,339 citations identified, 13 articles were selected for inclusion. Hospital-based violence intervention programs clients' most reported needs included mental health (10 studies), employment (7), and education (5) before receiving hospital-based violence intervention programs services. Only 4 studies conducted quantitative client needs assessments before and after receiving hospital-based violence intervention program services. All 4 studies were able to meet at least 50% of each of the clients' reported needs. The success rate depended on the need and program location: success in meeting mental health needs ranged from 65% to 90% of clients. Conversely, time-intensive long-term needs were least met, including employment 60% to 86% of clients, education 47% to 73%, and housing 50% to 71%.
Few hospital-based violence intervention programs studies considered clients' reported needs. Employment, education, and housing must be a stronger focus of hospital-based violence intervention programs.
故意人际暴力的幸存者面临与健康决定因素相关的社会挑战,这些挑战导致了他们最初的受伤。基于医院的暴力干预计划可以减少再次受伤。目前还不清楚这些计划在多大程度上满足了客户的报告需求。本系统评价旨在量化基于医院的暴力干预计划服务在多大程度上满足了客户报告的需求。
在 Medline、Cochrane 图书馆、CINAHL Plus with Full Text 和 PsycInfo 中查询了在美国开展的针对基于医院的暴力干预计划服务和故意伤害幸存者需求的研究。排除了病例报告、综述、社论、论文和主要关注儿科患者、亲密伴侣暴力或性侵犯受害者的研究。提取的数据包括计划结构、基于医院的暴力干预计划服务以及在接受基于医院的暴力干预计划服务之前和之后对客户需求的评估。
在 3339 条引文,有 13 篇文章被选入。基于医院的暴力干预计划服务的客户最常报告的需求包括心理健康(10 项研究)、就业(7 项)和教育(5 项),在接受基于医院的暴力干预计划服务之前。只有 4 项研究在接受基于医院的暴力干预计划服务之前和之后进行了定量的客户需求评估。所有 4 项研究都能够满足至少 50%的客户报告的需求。成功率取决于需求和计划地点:满足心理健康需求的成功率范围为 65%至 90%的客户。相反,时间密集型的长期需求满足程度最低,包括就业满足 60%至 86%的客户,教育满足 47%至 73%的客户,住房满足 50%至 71%的客户。
很少有基于医院的暴力干预计划研究考虑了客户的报告需求。就业、教育和住房必须成为基于医院的暴力干预计划的重点。