
@article{ref1,
title="Promoting firearm safety and preventing firearm violence: what clinicians can do",
journal="Rx for prevention",
year="2019",
author="Jan, Michael and Sternfeld, Isabelle and WelsinG, Andrea and Shetgiri, Rashmi",
volume="9",
number="2",
pages="-",
abstract="Recurrent tragedies of mass shooting incidents in the United States have brought increasing attention to the issue of firearm violence and its implications for public health and safety. Moreover, mortality from firearm homicide and firearm suicide, which occur daily in communities throughout the nation, far exceeds mortality from mass shootings. This article provides relevant local statistics, features national medical society recommendations, and summarizes potential areas for clinician action in Los Angeles County, as well as nationally.   Key Points Firearm violence is a persistent problem that negatively impacts public health.   Numerous professional medical organizations have identified health care providers as having key roles in firearm safety promotion and prevention of firearm violence.   Periodic screening for risks potentially associated with firearm violence allows for early intervention and connections to resources that can help to prevent firearm violence.   Research to characterize the current state of firearm violence is essential in shaping future prevention and health promotion efforts.   As firearm violence research continues to grow, there will be a need for clinicians to stay up to date on key findings.   There are numerous opportunities for clinicians to advocate for firearm safety.   Available: rx.ph.lacounty.gov/Portals/0/docs/RxViolencePrevention0719.pdf<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}