Wellstar School of Nursing, Wellstar College of Health and Human Services, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, United States.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Mar 7;12:1324656. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1324656. eCollection 2024.
Firearms used in pediatric firearm deaths are most often obtained from the child's home, making secure firearm storage initiatives imperative in prevention efforts. Evidence-based home visiting (EBHV) programs are implemented with over 277,000 families annually, providing an opportunity for secure firearm storage counseling. The purpose of this study was to assess EBHV providers' experiences with firearm screening ("assessment"), secure storage counseling, and their perceptions for related training needs.
Providers in the U.S. from SafeCare®, an EBHV program often implemented with families experiencing increased risk of child neglect and physical or emotional abuse, were invited to participate in a survey to examine firearm assessment and attitudes toward and experiences with firearm safety counseling. Survey items were primarily Likert scale ratings to indicate level of agreement, with some open-ended follow-up questions. Descriptive statistics (i.e., frequencies and percentages) were used to report item-level agreement. A analysis was conducted using Spearman correlation to examine the association between assessment and counseling and provider-level factors.
Sixty-three SafeCare providers consented to and completed the survey items. Almost three-quarters (74.6%) agreed/strongly agreed that they assess in-home firearm availability. However, 66.7% agreed/strongly agreed that they have not been adequately trained to discuss firearm safety topics. A substantial proportion (80.6%) indicated they would counsel more if materials and training on this topic were available. Response variability emerged by level of urbanicity. A analysis found that providers' self-reported frequency of assessment and counseling were associated with their comfort level discussing firearm safety and whether or not they had worked with families impacted by firearm injury.
SafeCare providers report a need for materials and training on secure firearm storage, and a willingness to provide more counseling with proper training to the families they serve. Findings illuminate the need for secure storage initiatives for EBHV programs, which have broad service reach to a substantial number of at-risk U.S. families annually.
在导致儿童死亡的枪支案件中,致死的枪支大多是从儿童自己家里取得的,这使得采取安全的枪支存储措施势在必行。循证家庭访视(EBHV)项目每年为超过 27.7 万户家庭提供服务,为进行安全的枪支存储咨询提供了机会。本研究旨在评估 EBHV 服务提供者在枪支筛查(“评估”)、安全存储咨询方面的经验,以及他们对相关培训需求的看法。
来自 SafeCare 的美国服务提供者参加了一项调查,SafeCare 是一个 EBHV 项目,通常用于那些有更高的儿童忽视和身体或情感虐待风险的家庭。该调查旨在评估枪支评估以及对枪支安全咨询的态度和经验。调查项目主要是利克特量表评分,以表示同意程度,还有一些开放性的后续问题。使用描述性统计(即频率和百分比)报告项目级别的一致性。使用 分析通过 Spearman 相关分析来检验评估和咨询与提供者水平因素之间的关系。
63 名 SafeCare 服务提供者同意并完成了调查项目。近四分之三(74.6%)的人同意/强烈同意他们会评估家庭中枪支的可用性。然而,66.7%的人同意/强烈同意他们没有接受过充分的培训来讨论枪支安全话题。相当大的比例(80.6%)表示,如果有关于这个主题的材料和培训,他们会更多地进行咨询。响应的可变性因城市的不同而出现。 分析发现,提供者自我报告的评估和咨询频率与他们讨论枪支安全的舒适度以及他们是否与受到枪支伤害影响的家庭合作有关。
SafeCare 服务提供者报告说,他们需要安全的枪支存储方面的材料和培训,并愿意为他们所服务的家庭提供更多的咨询服务,只要有适当的培训。这些发现阐明了 EBHV 项目需要采取安全存储措施的必要性,该项目每年都有广泛的服务范围,可以为大量处于危险中的美国家庭提供服务。