Literature DB >> 17450696

Preventing violence--caring for victims.

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Abstract

Part of the great tradition of surgery, exemplified by the Royal College precept, 'From Here Health', is that surgeons are committed to prevention as well as cure. King James IV and his able contemporary in China, where this lecture was delivered, Emperor Hongzhi, would have approved of it. This tradition has, perhaps, been neglected since the emergence of public health as a medical specialty. However, opportunities and reasons for surgeons to contribute to prevention have never been greater. Community violence prevention--increasing public safety in the towns and cities in which surgeons work--is an example. Primary prevention of injury achieved by collecting and sharing unique information about weapons and the locations of assault, secondary prevention achieved by combining wound care with motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol misuse, and tertiary prevention achieved by early referral to mental health professionals for treatment of post-traumatic stress, have been integrated into a new care pathway which combines prevention with surgical care. Individuals and communities would benefit substantially if every surgical specialty incorporated prevention--a professionally highly-rewarding activity--into its training curriculum.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17450696     DOI: 10.1016/s1479-666x(07)80066-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgeon        ISSN: 1479-666X            Impact factor:   2.392


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Review 1.  Crime and violence in Brazil: Systematic review of time trends, prevalence rates and risk factors.

Authors:  Joseph Murray; Daniel Ricardo de Castro Cerqueira; Tulio Kahn
Journal:  Aggress Violent Behav       Date:  2013-09
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