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Update Course Rewind: Firearm Screening 2023

Video Published 2024-02-15 Updated 2024-02-19

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Firearms are now the leading cause of death in US children
Firearms are now the leading cause of death in US children, surpassing motor vehicle accidents.
00:01:07
Introduction to the discussion of firearm screening and prev…
Introduction to the discussion of firearm screening and prevention strategies.
00:01:49
Addressing firearm injuries through safety measures
Addressing firearm injuries through safety measures, social determinants, and community-level violence reduction.
00:01:59
Mention of readily available toolkits like the Bullet Points…
Mention of readily available toolkits like the Bullet Points project and Store It Safe for firearm counseling.
00:02:26
Cincinnati Children's Hospital's approach with a firearm-rel…
Cincinnati Children's Hospital's approach with a firearm-related injury task force.
00:02:53
Discussion on where firearm injuries are occurring
Discussion on where firearm injuries are occurring: assaults, unintentional injuries, and self-inflicted wounds.
00:03:08
Rural vs
Rural vs. urban differences in firearm injuries: self-inflicted in rural areas, assaults in urban areas.
00:03:67
The need to address community-level violence
The need to address community-level violence, including the impact of poverty.
00:03:96
Virtual reality counseling as an emerging strategy for firea…
Virtual reality counseling as an emerging strategy for firearm safety conversations.
00:04:46
The need for improved data collection regarding the circumst…
The need for improved data collection regarding the circumstances surrounding firearm injuries.

Topic Overview

Drs. Koral and Russell discuss firearm injury prevention strategies for pediatric surgeons, highlighting that firearms are now the leading cause of death in US children. The presentation covers screening approaches, safe storage counseling tools, and the importance of tailoring interventions to local contexts—distinguishing between urban assault-related injuries, unintentional injuries from unsafe storage, and rural suicide prevention needs.

Key Takeaways

  • Firearms became the leading cause of death in US children/adolescents in 2019, surpassing motor vehicle crashes.
  • 50-60% of pediatric firearm injuries are assault-related, 30% unintentional, remainder self-inflicted; rural areas see more suicide.
  • Effective prevention requires community-specific approaches: safe storage education for unintentional injuries, poverty reduction for urban violence.
  • Existing toolkits (Bullet Points Project, AAP Store It Safe) provide ready-to-use firearm counseling resources for hospitals.
  • Data collection on injury circumstances (location, weapon type, relationship to shooter) remains poor, limiting targeted interventions.

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