Wical William, Strong Bethany, Richardson Joseph B
Center for Gun Violence Solutions, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Department of Trauma Surgery, University of Maryland Medical System, Upper Marlboro, MD, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2025 Apr 12:333549251316808. doi: 10.1177/00333549251316808.
In the United States, rates of fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries differ substantially by race and sex, with Black men being more likely than any other group to be shot. Many people who survive a gunshot wound have complex physical, psychological, and social challenges during their recovery. Public health programs, including hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs), have been designed to reduce the likelihood of reinjury for their participants and to support their well-being. However, little is known about how Black men who survive a gunshot wound and receive care from these programs conceptualize the best ways to support their healing and the barriers they experience in achieving their health-related goals. This case study, drawing from ethnographic research conducted during 2013-2023 at the second busiest HVIP in Maryland, examines the experiences of 6 Black men who were treated with a colostomy after surviving a gunshot wound. Emergent themes included increased psychological stress from being treated with a colostomy and wearing a waste collection pouch, disruptions to everyday life, and insufficient access to colostomy care and education. The findings from this case study highlight the importance of providing access to psychological services, colostomy education, and health care supplies to meet the needs of HVIP participants and improve health outcomes for this population.
在美国,致命和非致命枪支伤害率因种族和性别存在显著差异,黑人男性比其他任何群体更易遭枪击。许多 gunshot wound 幸存者在康复过程中面临复杂的身体、心理和社会挑战。包括医院暴力干预项目(HVIPs)在内的公共卫生项目旨在降低参与者再次受伤的可能性,并支持他们的福祉。然而,对于 gunshot wound 幸存者且接受这些项目治疗的黑人男性如何看待支持其康复的最佳方式以及他们在实现与健康相关目标过程中所面临的障碍,我们知之甚少。本案例研究取材于2013年至2023年在马里兰州第二繁忙的 HVIP 进行的人种学研究,考察了6名 gunshot wound 幸存者接受结肠造口术后的经历。浮现出的主题包括结肠造口术治疗和佩戴粪便收集袋带来的心理压力增加、日常生活受到干扰,以及结肠造口护理和教育机会不足。本案例研究的结果凸显了提供心理服务、结肠造口术教育和医疗用品的重要性,以满足 HVIP 参与者的需求并改善该人群的健康状况。 (注:原文中“gunshot wound”未翻译,因为不清楚具体所指的准确中文术语,可根据实际医学术语进行替换)