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NCT ID: NCT06302452 Not yet recruiting - Safety Issues Clinical Trials

Adult Trauma Centers RE-AIM at Gun Safety (ACTFAST) Prevention

Start date: July 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this interventional study is to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of a comprehensive a universal firearm injury prevention program, ACTFAST (Adopting Comprehensive Training for FireArm Safety in Trauma centers), in level 1 trauma centers. The main aims of the study are: 1. (Primary Aim 1) Increase the adoption, implementation, and maintenance of a universal firearm injury prevention intervention at three participating trauma centers in the mid-Atlantic states; 2. (Primary Aim 2) Assess firearm injury prevention knowledge, attitudes, and safe storage practices among trauma patients treated within participating trauma centers.

NCT ID: NCT06263647 Not yet recruiting - Firearm Injury Clinical Trials

Incorporation of a Health Equity Approach to Hospital Violence Intervention Programs: The Integration of a Community and Hospital Based Initiatives to Reduce Gun Violence in a Large Metropolitan Area

Start date: June 1, 2025
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Houston-Hospital Violence Intervention Programs (HVIP) in reducing the occurrence of repeat violent events among adults receiving care at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, to determine the impact of the community-engaged Houston-HVIP program on violent re-injury and mental and behavioral health, assess the impact of the Houston-HVIP program on racial and ethnic disparities in those impacted by firearm violence injury and to identify the predictors of implementation success, including dosage, reach, fidelity, and acceptability from the perspective of gun violence victims, health care providers, and community violence intervention specialists