Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC), VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, USA.
School of Public Health, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland State University, Portland, USA.
Clin Gerontol. 2024 Jul-Sep;47(4):544-554. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2023.2254292. Epub 2023 Sep 4.
Veterans experience high rates of fatal and non-fatal firearm injuries. This risk may be compounded among Veterans who are rural-residing, aging, and/or experiencing cognitive decline or dementia. Firearm safety discussions are not broadly implemented across Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare settings due, in part, to concerns of causing Veterans to disengage from care. This study examines perceptions about firearm safety discussions to inform healthcare-based harm-reduction efforts.
We conducted interviews with 34 Veterans (median age 70) and 22 clinicians from four VA facilities that treat high rates of rural patients with firearm-related injuries.
Most Veterans accepted the idea of universal firearm safety discussions at the VA. Some reported they might not be forthright in such discussions, but raising the topic would not stop them from engaging with VA care. Veterans and clinicians unanimously endorsed firearm safety discussions for older patients experiencing cognitive decline or dementia.
VA patients and clinicians are amenable to firearm safety discussions during healthcare visits and especially endorse the need for such discussions among high-risk populations.
Universal firearm safety discussions could be incorporated into standard VA practice, particularly for Veterans experiencing cognitive decline or dementia, without risking Veteran disengagement from care.
退伍军人经历高致命和非致命枪支伤害的比率。这种风险可能会在农村居住、老龄化以及/或者经历认知能力下降或痴呆的退伍军人中加剧。由于担心导致退伍军人脱离医疗护理,枪支安全讨论在退伍军人事务部 (VA) 医疗保健环境中并未广泛实施。本研究通过调查退伍军人对枪支安全讨论的看法,为基于医疗保健的减少伤害工作提供信息。
我们对四家治疗与枪支相关伤害的农村患者比例较高的 VA 医疗机构的 34 名退伍军人(中位年龄 70 岁)和 22 名临床医生进行了访谈。
大多数退伍军人接受 VA 普遍进行枪支安全讨论的想法。一些人表示,他们在这些讨论中可能不会直言不讳,但提出这个话题不会阻止他们接受 VA 护理。退伍军人和临床医生一致赞成对有认知能力下降或痴呆症的老年患者进行枪支安全讨论。
VA 患者和临床医生愿意在医疗保健访问期间进行枪支安全讨论,特别是在高风险人群中更需要此类讨论。
通用枪支安全讨论可以纳入 VA 的标准实践,特别是对于经历认知能力下降或痴呆症的退伍军人,而不会使退伍军人脱离医疗护理。