Brief Violence Interventions With Community Case Management Services for Trauma Patients
Brief Violence Interventions With Community Case Management Services for Trauma Patients
Brief Violence Interventions With Community Case Management Services Are Effective for High-Risk Trauma Patients
J Trauma. 2011 Jul;71(1):228-36Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
75 patients who were admitted to the hospital for self sustained injuries from assault, stabbings or by firearm were randomized to receive either brief in-hospital psychoeducational violence intervention alone or in combination with community case management services (CCMS), which includes vocational, employment, educational, housing, mental health, and recreational assistance. The results of the ...
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