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城市学术性儿科急诊科的枪支筛查与枪锁分发

Firearm Screening and Gun Lock Distribution in an Urban, Academic Pediatric Emergency Department.

作者信息

Timm Theresa, Mueller Kristen, Lim Monica, An Melissa, Jamro-Comer Erica, Ahmad Fahd A, Clukies Lindsay

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Washington University, St Louis, MO.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2025 Jul 1;41(7):528-534. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000003384. Epub 2025 Apr 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine firearm access and storage practices among parents/guardians of pediatric emergency department (PED) patients, and to determine whether the distribution of gun locks impacts overall storage practices.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a single-center, prospective observational cohort study in an urban, academic PED with ∼50,000 annual patient visits. From October 2021 through April 2022, parents/guardians of pediatric patients received a firearm triage survey and were offered gun locks. Participants who received locks were contacted for a follow-up phone survey one to two months later.

RESULTS

Among the 11,771 parents/guardians who completed the triage survey, 17% reported access to a firearm, 70% reported safe storage methods (firearm locked and unloaded), and 16% requested a gun lock. Among the 257 participants who received a gun lock and completed the follow-up survey, 69% reported using the lock. When comparing the triage survey to the follow-up call survey, access to firearms remained constant (88% triage vs 89% follow-up; P = 0.76), as did keeping the firearm unloaded (76% triage vs 79% follow-up; P = 0.10). However, there was an increase in the use of overall locked storage methods ( P < 0.001) as the use of multiple locked storage methods increased from 11% at triage to 59% at follow-up. The absence of locked storage methods decreased from 12% to 3%.

CONCLUSIONS

Firearm screening and gun lock distribution in a PED can contribute to the increased use of safe storage practices in this patient cohort.

摘要

目的

研究儿科急诊科(PED)患者的父母/监护人获取和存放枪支的行为,并确定枪支锁具的发放是否会影响整体存放行为。

材料与方法

这是一项在城市学术性儿科急诊科进行的单中心前瞻性观察队列研究,该科室年就诊量约为50000人次。2021年10月至2022年4月,儿科患者的父母/监护人接受了枪支分诊调查,并获赠枪支锁具。一到两个月后,对收到锁具的参与者进行了随访电话调查。

结果

在完成分诊调查的11771名父母/监护人中,17%报告可以获取枪支,70%报告采用了安全存放方法(枪支上锁且未装子弹),16%申请了枪支锁具。在257名收到枪支锁具并完成随访调查的参与者中,69%报告使用了该锁具。将分诊调查与随访电话调查进行比较时,获取枪支的情况保持不变(分诊时为88%,随访时为89%;P = 0.76),枪支未装子弹的情况也保持不变(分诊时为76%,随访时为79%;P = 0.10)。然而,整体上锁存放方法的使用有所增加(P < 0.001),因为多种上锁存放方法的使用从分诊时的11%增加到随访时的59%。未采用上锁存放方法的比例从12%降至3%。

结论

在儿科急诊科进行枪支筛查和发放枪支锁具有助于该患者群体更多地采用安全存放做法。

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