Studies have demonstrated that firearm assault in Philadelphia shows both racial and geographical disparities, which emphasize the importance of implementing public health interventions aimed at reducing the socioeconomic and community disadvantage that contributes to them. However, previous research has not adequately explored how existing clinical data may improve our understanding of the spatial epidemiology of firearm injuries in Philadelphia. This study sought to address this gap by exploring clinical data’s utility in understanding firearm injury epidemiology. This retrospective, cross-sectional study identified firearm injury patients from January 2016 to September 2022 by ICD code using the electronic health records (EHR) from a 17-...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers experience a disproportionately high frequency of workplace assaults....
Firearm-related injuries pose a substantial public health risk in the United States, and traditional...
Background: Violence is a public health problem in low and middle income countries. Our study attemp...
Background Firearm injury is a major public health burden in the USA. Absent a single, reliable data...
Objectives. To describe variability in the burden of firearm violence by race, income, and place in ...
Background: The majority of gun violence research focuses on local data and examines all violent ass...
Firearm violence is the end result of a causative web of individual-level and geographic risk factor...
Introduction: Firearms are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 2...
Introduction: In addition to the nearly 40,000 firearm deaths each year, nonfatal firearm injuries r...
Background: Recent attention has been paid to the role trauma centers play in responding to mass sho...
Introduction: In addition to the nearly 40,000 firearm deaths each year, nonfatal firearm injuries r...
Syndromic surveillance identified temporal and spatial patterns in gunshot related visits that are c...
Background: More than 30,000 Americans die every year of firearm-related injuries. Gun violence is f...
Introduction: Little is known surrounding the demographic and geospatial factors of firearm-related...
Non-fatal firearm injuries constitute approximately 70% of all firearm trauma injuries in the United...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers experience a disproportionately high frequency of workplace assaults....
Firearm-related injuries pose a substantial public health risk in the United States, and traditional...
Background: Violence is a public health problem in low and middle income countries. Our study attemp...
Background Firearm injury is a major public health burden in the USA. Absent a single, reliable data...
Objectives. To describe variability in the burden of firearm violence by race, income, and place in ...
Background: The majority of gun violence research focuses on local data and examines all violent ass...
Firearm violence is the end result of a causative web of individual-level and geographic risk factor...
Introduction: Firearms are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 2...
Introduction: In addition to the nearly 40,000 firearm deaths each year, nonfatal firearm injuries r...
Background: Recent attention has been paid to the role trauma centers play in responding to mass sho...
Introduction: In addition to the nearly 40,000 firearm deaths each year, nonfatal firearm injuries r...
Syndromic surveillance identified temporal and spatial patterns in gunshot related visits that are c...
Background: More than 30,000 Americans die every year of firearm-related injuries. Gun violence is f...
Introduction: Little is known surrounding the demographic and geospatial factors of firearm-related...
Non-fatal firearm injuries constitute approximately 70% of all firearm trauma injuries in the United...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers experience a disproportionately high frequency of workplace assaults....
Firearm-related injuries pose a substantial public health risk in the United States, and traditional...
Background: Violence is a public health problem in low and middle income countries. Our study attemp...