Knowledge Gaps Identified in a Survey of Maine Physicians' Firearm Safety Counseling Practices

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Oppenheimer, Julia [1 ]
Cutler, Anya [2 ]
Pleacher, Kristine [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Barbara Bush Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Maine Med Ctr, Portland, ME 04102 USA
[2] Ctr Interdisciplinary Populat & Hlth Res, Westbrook, ME USA
[3] Maine Med Ctr, 88 Fessenden, St Portland, ME 04103 USA
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10.1007/s10900-024-01379-w
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Numerous medical associations have identified firearm injuries as a public health issue, calling on physicians to provide firearm safety counseling. Data suggest that while many physicians agree with this, few routinely screen and provide counseling. We aimed to survey Maine physicians to assess their current firearm safety counseling practices and knowledge of a new state child access prevention (CAP) law. We conducted an anonymous cross-sectional survey of Maine primary care and psychiatry physicians. We recruited multiple statewide medical organizations, residency programs, and two major health systems to distribute the survey to their membership. Group differences were compared by physician rurality and years in practice using Fisher's Exact and Chi Squared tests. Ninety-five surveys were completed. Though most participants agreed that firearm injury is an important public health issue that physicians can positively affect (92%), few had received prior firearm safety counseling education (27%). There were significant differences in firearm screening frequency, with rural physicians screening more often. More rural physicians and physicians with > 10 years of clinical practice felt they had adequate knowledge to provide meaningful counseling, compared with non-rural and early career physicians, respectively. Overall, 62% of participants were unaware of the 2021 Maine CAP law. This study highlights significant differences in firearm safety counseling practices among Maine physicians based on rurality and years of experience. Participants also reported a significant gap in knowledge of a recent state child access prevention law. Next steps include development of firearm safety counseling education tailored to Maine physicians.
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