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Hospital-based injury and violence prevention programs : the Trauma Center guide for all healthcare professionals / Christy Adams, Glen Tinkoff, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031203572
  • 3031203577
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.1 23/eng/20230130
LOC classification:
  • RD93 .H67 2023
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction. The Role of Prevention in Comprehensive Trauma Care Systems -- Chapter 2. History and Development of Hospital-based Injury Prevention -- Chapter 3. Public Health Fundamentals for Hospital-based Programs -- Chapter 4. Developing Data-Driven Programs: The value of data -- Chapter 5. Ensuring an Evidence Based Approach to Injury Prevention Interventions -- Chapter 6. Building Prevention Capacity through Community Partnership -- Chapter 7. Addressing Cultural Competence in Hospital Based Programs -- Chapter 8. Conducting Research in Community Injury Prevention -- Chapter 9. Understanding the Role of Advocacy -- Chapter 10. Making the Business Case for Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Programs -- Chapter 11. Resources for Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Professionals.
Summary: This book offers the first comprehensive insight into hospital-based injury and violence prevention programs and describes a public health approach for the integration of population-based injury prevention into trauma centers. This book meets the need for a public health informed approach, as a majority of hospital-based injury and violence prevention programs are positioned within hospital systems driven by patient-centered, acute care models. Significant variability in administration, staffing and reimbursement structures across trauma centers has historically hindered standardization of injury prevention program structure and the role of the injury prevention professional. Topics in the book include the history and development of hospital-based programs, the need and process for developing data-driven and evidence-based injury prevention interventions, building trauma center capacity for outreach through partnerships, developing prevention efforts using trauma-informed care approach, community based research and program evaluation, and the role of advocacy in injury and violence prevention. The multidisciplinary team of authors offers a collaborative approach to the implementation and development of Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Programs which will serve acute care nurses, trauma program managers, hospital administrators, trauma surgeons, hospital-based injury prevention professionals, and local public health professionals.
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Chapter 1. Introduction. The Role of Prevention in Comprehensive Trauma Care Systems -- Chapter 2. History and Development of Hospital-based Injury Prevention -- Chapter 3. Public Health Fundamentals for Hospital-based Programs -- Chapter 4. Developing Data-Driven Programs: The value of data -- Chapter 5. Ensuring an Evidence Based Approach to Injury Prevention Interventions -- Chapter 6. Building Prevention Capacity through Community Partnership -- Chapter 7. Addressing Cultural Competence in Hospital Based Programs -- Chapter 8. Conducting Research in Community Injury Prevention -- Chapter 9. Understanding the Role of Advocacy -- Chapter 10. Making the Business Case for Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Programs -- Chapter 11. Resources for Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Professionals.

This book offers the first comprehensive insight into hospital-based injury and violence prevention programs and describes a public health approach for the integration of population-based injury prevention into trauma centers. This book meets the need for a public health informed approach, as a majority of hospital-based injury and violence prevention programs are positioned within hospital systems driven by patient-centered, acute care models. Significant variability in administration, staffing and reimbursement structures across trauma centers has historically hindered standardization of injury prevention program structure and the role of the injury prevention professional. Topics in the book include the history and development of hospital-based programs, the need and process for developing data-driven and evidence-based injury prevention interventions, building trauma center capacity for outreach through partnerships, developing prevention efforts using trauma-informed care approach, community based research and program evaluation, and the role of advocacy in injury and violence prevention. The multidisciplinary team of authors offers a collaborative approach to the implementation and development of Hospital-based Injury and Violence Prevention Programs which will serve acute care nurses, trauma program managers, hospital administrators, trauma surgeons, hospital-based injury prevention professionals, and local public health professionals.

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