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Integration of medical legal services into a hospital-based violence intervention program: A survey and interview-based provider needs assessment

Sonnenberg J, Metchick A, Schille C, Bhatnagar P, Kessler L, Perry D, Girard V, Taylor B, Hall E
J Trauma Acute Care Surg

BACKGROUND: Violent injury among trauma surgery patients is strongly associated with exposure to harmful social determinants of health and negative long-term health outcomes. Medical-legal partnerships in other settings successfully provide patients with legal services to address similar health-harming legal needs and may offer a promising model for the care of violently injured patients. STUDY DESIGN: An electronic survey tool was distributed to clinicians and staff affiliated with the hospital-based violence intervention program at a single urban level one trauma center. Semistructured follow-up interviews were conducted with participants, and interviews were coded using thematic analysis and grounded theory. RESULTS: Participants reported many health-harming legal needs among their violently injured patients. The most commonly identified needs were: health insurance denials (62.5%); difficulty accessing crime victims compensation funds (56.3%); trouble accessing official documents (50%); and problems with non-SSDI public benefits (50%). Participants reported inconsistent methods for learning about and responding to patients' health-harming legal needs. The most common barriers to addressing these needs included the following: lack of awareness that a lawyer could help with the issue (68.8%); prioritization of other needs (68.8%); previous negative legal experiences (62.5%); and cost (62.5%). Identified needs encompass issues traditionally addressed by MLPs as well as more novel challenges faced by violent injury survivors. CONCLUSION: This survey and interview-based study identifies complex health-harming legal needs present among violently injured trauma surgery patients. Medical-legal partnerships specially designed for the setting of violent injury appear well-suited to meet these needs, potentially reducing risk of violent reinjury, long-term negative health outcomes, and health care system costs.

Sonnenberg J, Metchick A, Schille C, et al. Integration of medical legal services into a hospital-based violence intervention program: A survey and interview-based provider needs assessment. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2024;97(2):286-293. DOI:10.1097/ta.0000000000004302. PMID: 38480487

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Social Needs/ SDH
Provider Experience of Care
Social Determinant of Health
Legal Services
Violence/Safety
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