Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or indirectly. Trauma and critical care nurses have direct experience with this life-threatening disease and recognize the high lethality and life-altering consequences of these injuries. The magnitude of this health problem requires a focus on primary prevention. We recognize that any focus on firearm injury is often contentious and political; however, nurses bring a ready-made credibility and focus on evidence-based practice to the prevention of this disease
Abstract Background: Gun violence is a pressing public health issue in the United States. Homicide i...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Gun violence is indisputably an issue of health, where science and evidence must guide policy
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
Purpose:This purpose of this paper is to frame firearm violence as a health and public health proble...
K23 DA039341/DA/NIDA NIH HHSUnited States/U01 CE002698/CE/NCIPC CDC HHSUnited States
In 2000, nearly 29,000 people in the U.S. died from firearm injury. The vast majority of these peopl...
r irearm-related injuries in the United States have reached epidemic proportions. The level of firea...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Guns have the potential to greatly amplify violence, as they can inflict serious — often deadly —inj...
Background: Firearm violence is the second leading cause of injury-related death. This study examine...
When compared with other high-income countries, gun violence is clearly a problem in the United Stat...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Abstract Background: Gun violence is a pressing public health issue in the United States. Homicide i...
Abstract Background: Gun violence is a pressing public health issue in the United States. Homicide i...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Gun violence is indisputably an issue of health, where science and evidence must guide policy
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
Purpose:This purpose of this paper is to frame firearm violence as a health and public health proble...
K23 DA039341/DA/NIDA NIH HHSUnited States/U01 CE002698/CE/NCIPC CDC HHSUnited States
In 2000, nearly 29,000 people in the U.S. died from firearm injury. The vast majority of these peopl...
r irearm-related injuries in the United States have reached epidemic proportions. The level of firea...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Guns have the potential to greatly amplify violence, as they can inflict serious — often deadly —inj...
Background: Firearm violence is the second leading cause of injury-related death. This study examine...
When compared with other high-income countries, gun violence is clearly a problem in the United Stat...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Abstract Background: Gun violence is a pressing public health issue in the United States. Homicide i...
Abstract Background: Gun violence is a pressing public health issue in the United States. Homicide i...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Gun violence is indisputably an issue of health, where science and evidence must guide policy