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Prevention of Firearm Injuries Among Children and Adolescents: Consensus-Driven Research Agenda from the Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium

机译:预防儿童和青少年的枪支伤害:儿童和青少年枪支安全的共识驱动的研究议程(事实)财团

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ImportanceFirearm injuries are the second leading cause of death among US children and adolescents. Because of the lack of resources allocated to firearm injury prevention during the past 25 years, research has lagged behind other areas of injury prevention. Identifying timely and important research questions regarding firearm injury prevention is a critical step for reducing pediatric mortality. ObjectiveThe Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium, a National Institute for Child Health and Human Development-funded group of scientists and stakeholders, was formed in 2017 to develop research resources for the field, including a pediatric-specific research agenda for firearm injury prevention to assist future researchers and funders, as well as to inform cross-disciplinary evidence-based research on this critical injury prevention topic. Evidence ReviewA nominal group technique process was used, including 4 key steps (idea generation, round-robin, clarification, and voting and consensus). During idea generation, stakeholders and workgroups generated initial research agenda topics after conducting scoping reviews of the literature to identify existing gaps in knowledge. Agenda topics were refined through 6 rounds of discussion and survey feedback (ie, round-robin, and clarification steps). Final voting (using a 5-point Likert scale) was conducted to achieve consensus (>= 70% of consortium ranking items at 4 or 5 priority for inclusion) around key research priorities for the next 5 years of research in this field. Final agenda questions were reviewed by both the stakeholder group and an external panel of research experts not affiliated with the FACTS Consortium. Feedback was integrated and the final set of agenda items was ratified by the entire FACTS Consortium. FindingsOverall, 26 priority agenda items with examples of specific research questions were identified across 5 major thematic areas, including epidemiology and risk and protective factors, primary prevention, secondary prevention and sequelae, cross-cutting prevention factors, policy, and data enhancement. Conclusions and RelevanceThese priority agenda items, when taken together, define a comprehensive pediatric-specific firearm injury prevention research agenda that will guide research resource allocation within this field during the next 5 years.
机译:西部血糖伤害是美国儿童和青少年死亡的第二个主要原因。由于在过去的25年中缺乏分配给枪支伤害预防的资源,研究已经落后于其他伤害预防领域。确定关于枪械损伤预防的及时和重要研究问题是减少儿科死亡率的关键步骤。儿童和青少年(事实)联盟的客观的枪支安全,是2017年制定了一个国家儿童健康和人类发展资助的科学家和利益攸关方,为该领域的研究资源开发了枪支的研究资源预防伤害以协助未来的研究人员和资助者,并告知跨学科的证据对这一临界伤害预防主题的研究。证据评论使用标称组技术过程,包括4个关键步骤(想法生成,循环,澄清和投票和共识)。在想法中,利益相关者和工作组在开展文献的范围审查后产生了初始研究议程主题,以确定现有的知识差距。议程主题通过6轮讨论和调查反馈(即循环和澄清措施)来改装6轮讨论。最后的投票(使用5分李克特规模)进行了达到该领域未来5年研究的关键研究优先事项的共识(> = 70%的财团排名项目,以便包含在4或5个优先权中)。最终议程问题由利益攸关方本集团及外部研究专家审查未与事实联盟有关的外部研究专家。反馈已融合,并由整个事实联盟批准了最终议程项目。在5个主要主题领域确定了具有特定研究问题的例子的26个优先议程项目,包括流行病学和风险和保护因素,初步预防,二次预防和后遗症,跨领域预防因素,政策和数据增强。结论和相关的优先议程项目在一起,定义全面的儿科特定枪支损伤预防研究议程,将在未来5年内引导该领域的研究资源分配。

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    《JAMA pediatrics》 |2019年第8期|共10页
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    Univ Michigan Dept Emergency Med Michigan Med North Campus Res Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd Ann;

    Univ Michigan Dept Emergency Med Michigan Med North Campus Res Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd Ann;

    Brown Univ Dept Emergency Med Alpert Med Sch Providence RI 02912 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Psychiat Michigan Med Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    Michigan State Univ Sch Criminal Justice E Lansing MI 48824 USA;

    Northwestern Univ Dept Pediat Ann &

    Robert H Lurie Childrens Hosp Div Emergency Med Feinberg Sch;

    Columbia Univ Dept Epidemiol Mailman Sch Publ Hlth New York NY USA;

    Univ Penn Dept Psychiat Perelman Sch Med Philadelphia PA 19104 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Surg Michigan Med Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    George Washington Univ Childrens Natl Med Ctr Washington DC USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Emergency Med Michigan Med North Campus Res Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd Ann;

    Harvard Univ Dept Hlth Policy &

    Management TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth Cambridge MA 02138 USA;

    Med Coll Wisconsin Dept Emergency Med Comprehens Injury Ctr Milwaukee WI 53226 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Psychiat Michigan Med Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Emergency Med Michigan Med North Campus Res Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd Ann;

    Univ Michigan Dept Emergency Med Michigan Med North Campus Res Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd Ann;

    Arizona State Univ Sch Criminol &

    Criminal Justice Phoenix AZ USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Pediat Child Hlth Evaluat &

    Res Ctr Michigan Med Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    Univ Washington Sch Publ Hlth Dept Epidemiol Seattle WA 98195 USA;

    Univ Washington Sch Med Dept Pediat Seattle WA 98195 USA;

    Univ Michigan Sch Publ Hlth Dept Hlth Behav &

    Hlth Educ Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    Univ Colorado Sch Med Dept Pediat Sect Adolescent Med Aurora CO USA;

    Univ Michigan Inst Social Res Ann Arbor MI USA;

    Univ Michigan Sch Publ Hlth Dept Hlth Behav &

    Hlth Educ Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

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