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Pediatric Trauma Centers RE-AIM at Gun Safety
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University
Summary
Universal firearm injury and violence prevention counseling of parents and patients has been recommended by multiple national organizations for over a decade, yet clinicians rarely deliver this counseling. Barriers to its implementation must be addressed in order to effectively deliver firearm related injury prevention efforts. This study will implement a universal firearm injury prevention initiative within a national cohort of three pediatric trauma centers. The investigator's long-term goal is to demonstrate best practices for pediatric trauma center-based firearm injury prevention strategies that promote safe storage practices and reduce firearm related injury and death. This research will test the effectiveness of a comprehensive training strategy for improving the implementation of a universal firearm injury prevention effort, ACTFAST (Adopting Comprehensive Training for FireArm Safety in Trauma centers), to 1) increase the adoption, implementation and sustainability of a universal firearm injury prevention initiative within participating pediatric level 1 trauma centers; 2) increase firearm safety knowledge, attitudes and safe firearm storage practices among parents of pediatric trauma patients and youth patients treated within participating pediatric level 1 trauma centers, and 3) increase trauma center clinicians' firearm safety knowledge and confidence in delivering a firearm safety intervention.
Official title: Pediatric Trauma Centers RE-AIM at Gun Safety - Adopting Comprehensive Training for FireArm Safety in Trauma Centers
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
11 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2024-02-25
Completion Date
2027-09-30
Last Updated
2026-03-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Adopting Comprehensive Training for FireArm Safety in Trauma centers
Firearm access screening, brief firearm safe storage intervention, and referral to community and preventive health resources
Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, United States