A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment

The emergency department (ED) serves as the main source of care for patients who are victims of interpersonal violence. As a result, emergency physicians across the nation are at the forefront of delivering care and determining dispositions for many at-risk patients in a dynamic healthcare environme...

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Main Authors: Garth N. Walker, Annette M. Dekker, David A. Hampton, Adesuwa Akhetuamhen, P. Quincy Moore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2020-09-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/65j3q9r4
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spelling doaj-304ff8589a2b450fbbcaa1e1aef2b5252020-11-25T04:04:00ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-90182020-09-0121610.5811/westjem.2020.8.45041wjem-21-132A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban EnvironmentGarth N. Walker0Annette M. Dekker1David A. Hampton2Adesuwa Akhetuamhen3P. Quincy Moore4Northwestern Buehler Center Health Economics and Policy and Northwestern Department of Emergency Medicine, Chicago, IllinoisUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Department of Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, CaliforniaUniversity of Chicago, Department of Surgery, Section of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Chicago, IllinoisNorthwestern Buehler Center Health Economics and Policy and Northwestern Department of Emergency Medicine, Chicago, IllinoisUniversity of Chicago, Department of Medicine, Section of Emergency Medicine, Chicago, IllinoisThe emergency department (ED) serves as the main source of care for patients who are victims of interpersonal violence. As a result, emergency physicians across the nation are at the forefront of delivering care and determining dispositions for many at-risk patients in a dynamic healthcare environment. In the majority of cases, survivors of interpersonal violence are treated and discharged based on the physical implications of the injury without consideration for risk of reinjury and the structural drivers that may be at play. Some exceptions may exist at institutions with hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs). At these institutions, disposition decisions often include consideration of a patient’s risk for repeat exposure to violence. Ideally, HVIP services would be available to all survivors of interpersonal violence, but a variety of current constraints limit availability. Here we offer a scoping review of HVIPs and our perspective on how risk-stratification could help emergency physicians determine which patients will benefit most from HVIP services and potentially reduce re-injury secondary to interpersonal violence.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/65j3q9r4
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author Garth N. Walker
Annette M. Dekker
David A. Hampton
Adesuwa Akhetuamhen
P. Quincy Moore
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Annette M. Dekker
David A. Hampton
Adesuwa Akhetuamhen
P. Quincy Moore
A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
author_facet Garth N. Walker
Annette M. Dekker
David A. Hampton
Adesuwa Akhetuamhen
P. Quincy Moore
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title A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
title_short A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
title_full A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
title_fullStr A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
title_full_unstemmed A Case for Risk Stratification in Survivors of Firearm and Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Environment
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publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 1936-9018
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The emergency department (ED) serves as the main source of care for patients who are victims of interpersonal violence. As a result, emergency physicians across the nation are at the forefront of delivering care and determining dispositions for many at-risk patients in a dynamic healthcare environment. In the majority of cases, survivors of interpersonal violence are treated and discharged based on the physical implications of the injury without consideration for risk of reinjury and the structural drivers that may be at play. Some exceptions may exist at institutions with hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs). At these institutions, disposition decisions often include consideration of a patient’s risk for repeat exposure to violence. Ideally, HVIP services would be available to all survivors of interpersonal violence, but a variety of current constraints limit availability. Here we offer a scoping review of HVIPs and our perspective on how risk-stratification could help emergency physicians determine which patients will benefit most from HVIP services and potentially reduce re-injury secondary to interpersonal violence.
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/65j3q9r4
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