Improving Firearm Screening and Safe Storage Counseling in a Primary Care Pediatric Practice
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Improving Firearm Screening and Safe Storage Counseling in a Primary Care Pediatric Practice
Abstract
We conducted a quality improvement (QI) study to increase rates of firearm screening/safety counseling by 25% over 10 months for children (4-18 years) at preventive visits in an academic continuity clinic. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles consisted of 1) (January 2023) educating providers about best practices for screening, safe storage counseling, and use of cable firearm locks; 2) (May 2023) revising the preventive visit note template to prompt providers on best practices; and 3) (September 2023) providing caregiver educational resources to support safe storage practices. The baseline firearm screening rate was 38%. After PDSA 1, screening rates were 34%; following PDSA 2, screening rates increased to 82.5%; after PDSA 3, rates were 95%. This QI intervention increased provider screening for firearms, confidence in safety counseling, and confidence in the use of cable firearm locks during preventive visits. Revising the note template had the largest effect on increasing screening rates.
Keywords: cable locks; firearm counseling; firearm screening; primary care pediatrics; quality improvement.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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