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Injury and Violence Prevention

Injury and Violence Prevention. Lisa Allee, MSW, LICSW Director of Injury Prevention and the Community Violence Response Team Instructor of Surgery, BUSM Sections of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery and Critical Care Tracey Dechert, MD Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit

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Injury and Violence Prevention

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  1. Injury and Violence Prevention Lisa Allee, MSW, LICSW Director of Injury Prevention and the Community Violence Response Team Instructor of Surgery, BUSM Sections of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery and Critical Care Tracey Dechert, MD Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit Associate Professor, BUSM Sections of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery and Critical Care

  2. Why? Nearly 180,000 people die from violence and injuries each year–nearly 1 person every 3 minutes Violence and injuries cost more than $406 billion in medical care and lost productivity each year  Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  3. Injury: The Leading Cause of Death Among Persons 1–44 Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  4. CDC Injury GridsUnintentional Injury Deaths by Age Group Sections of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  5. CDC Injury GridsNonfatal Injuries by Age Group Sections of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  6. CDC Injury Grids Causes of Injury Death: Highlighting Violence Sections of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  7. Boston Medical Center FY18 Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  8. Impaired Driving • Seatbelt use • Drinking and driving • Distracted driving • Texting • Radios or other devices • Other distractions • Driving Drowsy Seatbelt DD video TD video drowsy video 2 Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  9. Bicycle Helmet use Motorcycle helmet use Protecting your Head Concussion Care and Bicycle Helmet Program Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  10. Child Passenger Safety • 9 Child Passenger Safety Technicians at BMC • By Appointment • Discharging newborns • Car Seat Check up Events Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  11. Matter of Balance • Collaborate with community partners • 8 week class/2 hour sessions • Evidenced based for fear of falling reduction/fall prevention Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  12. Community Violence Response Team • Successes • Serve over 500 clients per quarter • 5 full time clinicians, case manager and family advocacy • Partner with VIAP and Emergency Medicine Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  13. Injuries have causes -- they don't simply befall us from fate or bad luck. To prevent injuries it is necessary to have information about the factors that contribute to their occurrence. With this information we may understand the options for prevention. Effective injury prevention requires a multifaceted, multidisciplinary approach. Injury Prevention Web (IPW) Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care

  14. Injury Prevention Efforts: Should I Bother? 15 No – after all, they’re just unfortunate accidents. Maybe – I feel compelled, but I’m just one person. What difference can I make? Yes – “somebody” has to get the ball rolling... might as well be me! Division of Trauma Surgery and Critical Care 15

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