Drowning is a public health concern that disproportionally affects children and minorities in Washington State. Community health educators from Seattle Children's Hospital designed a Water Safety Education and Lifejacket Giveaway Program for low-income parents of preschool-aged children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The program was interpreted into multiple languages and parents and children in attendance received free lifejackets. The mixed-methods pilot evaluation of this program found statistically significant relationships between language and self-reported parent swim skill level (English-speaker OR 4.6; 95%CI: 1.84 - 11.54); and confidence of keeping one's child safe (English-speaker OR 3.34; 95%CI: 1.10 - 10...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
The purpose of the study was to develop a program that addressed parental misconceptions of child CP...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
Globally, and in the United States, drowning is considered a “neglected public health threat” (WHO, ...
To address Washington State’s high pediatric fatal drowning rates in Asian children, especially Viet...
Purpose. The purpose of this project was to increase parents' and/or guardian’s knowledge with an in...
The dearth of information on the delivery of specific culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) p...
abstract: Purpose/Aims: We aim to increase understanding of water safety measures among primary care...
The goal of this experiential report is to outline the adoption of a family-centered Kids Don’t Floa...
In this paper we explore the ways in which culturally based beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours influ...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Drowning can lead to irreversible brain injury (Restr...
Drowning and near drowning are major causes of childhood death and injury in rural and remote Austra...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
The overall purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of Project SAFE, a school-based drownin...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
The purpose of the study was to develop a program that addressed parental misconceptions of child CP...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
Globally, and in the United States, drowning is considered a “neglected public health threat” (WHO, ...
To address Washington State’s high pediatric fatal drowning rates in Asian children, especially Viet...
Purpose. The purpose of this project was to increase parents' and/or guardian’s knowledge with an in...
The dearth of information on the delivery of specific culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) p...
abstract: Purpose/Aims: We aim to increase understanding of water safety measures among primary care...
The goal of this experiential report is to outline the adoption of a family-centered Kids Don’t Floa...
In this paper we explore the ways in which culturally based beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours influ...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Drowning can lead to irreversible brain injury (Restr...
Drowning and near drowning are major causes of childhood death and injury in rural and remote Austra...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
The overall purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of Project SAFE, a school-based drownin...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
The purpose of the study was to develop a program that addressed parental misconceptions of child CP...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...