Older adults and planning for firearm safety: A qualitative study of healthcare providers.
Laura C PraterJoseph A SimonettiChristopher E KnoepkeEvan R PolzerKathryn A NearingTeresa LeeMarian E BetzPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2022)
Planning for firearm safety should occur "early and often" as part of a longitudinal relationship with older adult patients. Age-related safety issues such as driving are regularly addressed with older adult patients, likely because there are standard processes and established pathways. Establishing processes and provider/ patient resources would help improve provider efficacy to address firearm safety and relinquishment for older adult firearm owners. Integrating firearm safety conversations into routine encounters (e.g., Medicare Annual Wellness Visit, problem-focused visits) templates could be a promising initial step but resources for follow-up to the firearm screening must be available to both provider and patient.