The goal of this experiential report is to outline the adoption of a family-centered Kids Don’t Float approach. We conducted a critical synthesis of information to reflect the expansion of the Kids Don’t Float program into a more family-centered approach. The critical synthesis provided insights into why we should adopt this approach, how it was implemented, and how it influenced drowning incidents compared to the previously used child-centered approach. The adoption of a family-centered approach may contribute to reducing drowning incidents by targeting parents, providing safety information to families, and promoting parental modelling of life jackets. Program evaluators and water safety advocates may use these insights to strengthen injur...
International audienceChildren between the ages of 4–6 years represent the population most affected ...
Swimming can be an important source of physical activity across the life-span. Researchers have foun...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Drowning is a public health concern that disproportionally affects children and minorities in Washin...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
Drowning at open-water areas is the second leading cause of unintentional death among Washington Sta...
Purpose. The purpose of this project was to increase parents' and/or guardian’s knowledge with an in...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Drowning can lead to irreversible brain injury (Restr...
The purpose of the study was to develop a program that addressed parental misconceptions of child CP...
abstract: Introduction and Background: Drowning is the leading cause of preventable injury death in ...
Objectives—A three year drowning pre-vention campaign focused on increasing the use of life vests am...
Issue addressed: Drowning is one of the leading causes of unintentional death in children worldwide....
Introduction Drowning remains a leading cause of preventable death in children across the world. Thi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Drowning is a leading cause of death for US children. Teaching youth to swim in a formal setting fro...
International audienceChildren between the ages of 4–6 years represent the population most affected ...
Swimming can be an important source of physical activity across the life-span. Researchers have foun...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Drowning is a public health concern that disproportionally affects children and minorities in Washin...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
Drowning at open-water areas is the second leading cause of unintentional death among Washington Sta...
Purpose. The purpose of this project was to increase parents' and/or guardian’s knowledge with an in...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Drowning can lead to irreversible brain injury (Restr...
The purpose of the study was to develop a program that addressed parental misconceptions of child CP...
abstract: Introduction and Background: Drowning is the leading cause of preventable injury death in ...
Objectives—A three year drowning pre-vention campaign focused on increasing the use of life vests am...
Issue addressed: Drowning is one of the leading causes of unintentional death in children worldwide....
Introduction Drowning remains a leading cause of preventable death in children across the world. Thi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Drowning is a leading cause of death for US children. Teaching youth to swim in a formal setting fro...
International audienceChildren between the ages of 4–6 years represent the population most affected ...
Swimming can be an important source of physical activity across the life-span. Researchers have foun...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...