Evaluation of a Firearm Safe Storage Device Distribution Program at a Break the Cycle of Violence Summit.

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2024-08-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001513
Creason Walter, Insia Zufer, Lillian Milstone, Nathan Irvin, Joseph Victor Sakran, Katherine Hoops
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This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of a Firearm Safe Storage Device Distribution Program. The distribution took place at the Break the Cycle of Violence Summit hosted by the Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Break the Cycle Hospital Violence Intervention Program, and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Gun Violence Solutions. The findings will guide future efforts to distribute safe storage devices in clinical settings. Attendees of the Break the Cycle of Violence Summit could choose from three types of safe storage devices to provide to their patients within their practice. Those attendees who participated were asked to participate in an electronic survey to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the safe firearm storage device distribution at the Summit. 24 participants received safe storage devices at the Break the Cycle of Violence Summit. Of the 24 participants, 15 participated in our evaluation. 86% of participants distributed most of the devices by the time of the survey and 57% of participants stated that by having safe storage devices to distribute, they were more likely to provide safe gun storage counseling. All participants would like to see continued safe gun storage distribution programs in their community. The provision of free safe storage devices allowed for open conversations about firearms and safe storage with patients and clients. This study can be used as a model to guide future efforts in safe storage device distribution in a hospital or clinic-based setting and showed feasibility, effectiveness, and efficacy.

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对 "打破暴力循环峰会 "上的 "枪支安全储存装置分发计划 "进行评估。
本研究评估了 "枪支安全储存装置分发计划 "的可行性和可接受性。发放活动是在由约翰-霍普金斯医学院、打破暴力循环医院暴力干预计划和约翰-霍普金斯大学彭博公共卫生学院枪支暴力解决方案中心主办的打破暴力循环峰会上进行的。研究结果将指导今后在临床环境中分发安全存储设备的工作。参加 "打破暴力循环 "峰会的与会者可以从三种类型的安全存储设备中进行选择,以便在其诊所内提供给患者。与会者被要求参与一项电子调查,以评估在峰会上分发枪支安全储存装置的可行性和可接受性。24 名与会者在 "打破暴力循环峰会 "上领取了安全存储装置。在这 24 名参与者中,有 15 人参与了我们的评估。86% 的参与者在接受调查时分发了大部分装置,57% 的参与者表示,有了安全存储装置的分发,他们更有可能提供安全枪支存储咨询。所有参与者都希望他们的社区能够继续开展枪支安全存放分发计划。通过提供免费的安全存储设备,可以与患者和客户就枪支和安全存储问题进行公开交流。本研究可作为指导未来在医院或诊所环境中分发安全存储装置的范例,并显示出可行性、有效性和有效性。
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