Institute for Public Health, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Social Work, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
Inj Prev. 2024 Jul 19;30(4):313-319. doi: 10.1136/ip-2023-045032.
Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death among young people in the USA and disproportionately impact communities of colour and those experiencing socioeconomic distress. Understanding the personal goals of violently injured patients is essential to identifying protective factors and developing interventions that promote them. However, limited research characterising these personal goals exists.
The objective of this study was to use qualitative thematic analysis to analyse and describe the personal goals of young people who enrolled in a region-wide hospital-based violence intervention programme after surviving a violent injury.
A qualitative coding framework was developed, evaluated, and implemented using data from Life Outside of Violence, the St. Louis Area Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programme. Chart abstraction procedures were used to compile qualitative data on Life Outside of Violence participants' personal goals documented by clinical case managers during individual treatment planning sessions with participants (n=168). Descriptive analyses are reported and implications for practice are discussed.
Key findings reveal that (1) violent injury survivors have unmet therapeutic and resource needs, indicating the importance of having service providers with both clinical and case management skills, (2) anger management is a common clinical goal, and (3) employment opportunities are a common resource need.
Findings from this study inform the implementation of the Life Outside of Violence programme and offer a roadmap to other hospital-based violence intervention programmes operating nation-wide. Our results provide insight into participants' needs, desires, and motivations, allowing unique opportunities for improved participant engagement and service delivery.
在美国,枪支伤害是年轻人死亡的主要原因,且不成比例地影响有色人种社区和那些经历社会经济困境的社区。了解受暴力伤害患者的个人目标对于识别保护因素和制定促进这些因素的干预措施至关重要。然而,描述这些个人目标的研究有限。
本研究的目的是使用定性主题分析来分析和描述在经历暴力伤害后参加地区性医院为基础的暴力干预计划的年轻人的个人目标。
开发、评估并实施了一个定性编码框架,该框架使用了 Life Outside of Violence (圣路易斯地区医院为基础的暴力干预计划)的数据。图表摘录程序用于编译临床案例经理在与参与者进行个人治疗计划会议期间记录的 Life Outside of Violence 参与者个人目标的定性数据(n=168)。报告了描述性分析,并讨论了实践意义。
主要发现表明:(1)暴力伤害幸存者有未满足的治疗和资源需求,这表明需要同时具备临床和案例管理技能的服务提供者;(2)愤怒管理是一个常见的临床目标;(3)就业机会是一个常见的资源需求。
本研究的结果为 Life Outside of Violence 计划的实施提供了信息,并为全国范围内其他医院为基础的暴力干预计划提供了路线图。我们的研究结果提供了参与者的需求、愿望和动机的见解,为改善参与者的参与和服务提供了独特的机会。