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Feasibilityandefficacyofahospital-basedviolence interventionprogramonreducingrepeatviolentinjury inyouth:arandomizedcontroltrial

Feasibilityandefficacyofahospital-basedviolence interventionprogramonreducingrepeatviolentinjury inyouth:arandomizedcontroltrial

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Feasibilityand efficacyof a hospital-based violence interventionprogramonreducingrepeatviolentinjury in youth: a randomized control trial Carolyn E. Snider, MD, MPH * ; Depeng Jiang, PhD † ; Sarvesh Logsetty, MD † ; Wanda Chernomas, RN, PhD ‡ ; Elaine Mordoch, RN, PhD ‡ ; Carla Cochrane, BA, BSW § ; Jamil Mahmood, BA ¶ ; Heather Woodward, RSW † ;Terry P. Klassen, MD, MSc † CLINICIAN’S CAPSULE Whatis known about the topic? A small number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been conducted involving emergency department (ED)-based violence intervention programs, but multiple methodological issues havebeen identified. Whatdid this studyask? IsitfeasibletocompleteanRCTonanED-basedviolence intervention program, and what is the efficacy of this program? Whatdid this studyfind? Thisstudyde

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