Proper use of child passenger safety (CPS) systems is highly effective in reducing injury and fatality in traffic crashes. While use of CPS systems is increasing, use is not universal, and there is a high level of improper use. The Child Passenger Safety Initiative is an innovative program to provide education and training in proper CPS system use to adults with children attending public hospitals and clinics. The initiative will provide education and resources to these adults. A pre-intervention baseline study with a sample of adults and children at four participating hospitals and clinics has found that (i) the percent of participants who report that they always use a CPS system is only about 80%, (ii) over 30% of children are not appro...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic crashes for car occupants are a leading cause of death and serious injury i...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Ag...
Objectives: Child Restraint System (CRS) misuse is common. We characterized caregivers’ use of child...
Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of injury and fatality to children. Child restraint syst...
Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of childhood injury and death. Primary care providers (...
When properly restrained in an age-appropriate child safety seat (CSS), the risk of fatality for chi...
Copyright © 2013 O. James Ekundayo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
WOS: 000284943800002PubMed ID: 21088639Objectives: The objective of the study was to test the impact...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Objective: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) cause disproportionate childhood morbidity and mortality. En...
In the U.S., motor vehicles crashes (MVCs) are one of the leading causes of injury and fatality for ...
motor vehicle crashes. Yet approximately 29 % of children aged 4 years and younger do not ride in ap...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259932020PDFTech ReportLevi, SharonLee,...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
A statewide network of hospital-based low-cost car seat rental and educational programs, operated by...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic crashes for car occupants are a leading cause of death and serious injury i...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Ag...
Objectives: Child Restraint System (CRS) misuse is common. We characterized caregivers’ use of child...
Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of injury and fatality to children. Child restraint syst...
Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of childhood injury and death. Primary care providers (...
When properly restrained in an age-appropriate child safety seat (CSS), the risk of fatality for chi...
Copyright © 2013 O. James Ekundayo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
WOS: 000284943800002PubMed ID: 21088639Objectives: The objective of the study was to test the impact...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Objective: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) cause disproportionate childhood morbidity and mortality. En...
In the U.S., motor vehicles crashes (MVCs) are one of the leading causes of injury and fatality for ...
motor vehicle crashes. Yet approximately 29 % of children aged 4 years and younger do not ride in ap...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259932020PDFTech ReportLevi, SharonLee,...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
A statewide network of hospital-based low-cost car seat rental and educational programs, operated by...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic crashes for car occupants are a leading cause of death and serious injury i...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Ag...
Objectives: Child Restraint System (CRS) misuse is common. We characterized caregivers’ use of child...