[[abstract]]Objectives. The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm, and poison storage knowledge and behaviors were evaluated in a pediatric emergency department serving predominantly low-income, urban families. The effects of parent anxiety and the reason for the child's emergency department visit also were examined. Methods. A randomized, controlled trial of a Safety in Seconds program with a 2- to 4-week follow-up interview was conducted with 759 parents of young children (4-66 months of age). The intervention group received a personalized report containing tailored, stage-based safety messages based on the precaution adoption process model. The control group received a report on other child h...
Childhood death from vehicle crashes and the delivery of information about proper child restraint sy...
BackgroundUrgent and emergency care health services are overburdened, and the use of these services ...
Transportation-related injuries are a leading cause of pediatric death, and effective interventions ...
OBJECTIVES. The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm,...
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the impact of a computer kiosk intervention on parents\ue2\u20ac\u2122 self-rep...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to evaluate the use of touchscreen computer kiosks, containing only child...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, i
Background: Injuries at home are a major cause of death, disability, and loss of quality of life amo...
textabstractBackground: Providing safety education to parents of young children is important in the ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children in the U.S. are victims of child maltreatment. Experts ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of providing (i) tailored injury preven-tion...
textabstractBackground. Injuries in or around the home are the most important cause of death among c...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
WOS: 000284943800002PubMed ID: 21088639Objectives: The objective of the study was to test the impact...
Introduction: Nearly 60,000 children receive emergency services each year due to accidental medicati...
Childhood death from vehicle crashes and the delivery of information about proper child restraint sy...
BackgroundUrgent and emergency care health services are overburdened, and the use of these services ...
Transportation-related injuries are a leading cause of pediatric death, and effective interventions ...
OBJECTIVES. The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm,...
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the impact of a computer kiosk intervention on parents\ue2\u20ac\u2122 self-rep...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to evaluate the use of touchscreen computer kiosks, containing only child...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, i
Background: Injuries at home are a major cause of death, disability, and loss of quality of life amo...
textabstractBackground: Providing safety education to parents of young children is important in the ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children in the U.S. are victims of child maltreatment. Experts ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of providing (i) tailored injury preven-tion...
textabstractBackground. Injuries in or around the home are the most important cause of death among c...
Positive parenting practices protect children and families from a host of adverse outcomes, but evid...
WOS: 000284943800002PubMed ID: 21088639Objectives: The objective of the study was to test the impact...
Introduction: Nearly 60,000 children receive emergency services each year due to accidental medicati...
Childhood death from vehicle crashes and the delivery of information about proper child restraint sy...
BackgroundUrgent and emergency care health services are overburdened, and the use of these services ...
Transportation-related injuries are a leading cause of pediatric death, and effective interventions ...