Safety in seconds is a randomized controlled trial of a computer tailored Injury Prevention program which was conducted in the waiting area of a level 1 pediatric trauma center. A computer kiosk was used to randomly assign participants to study groups, collect baseline data and generate tailored reports based on responses to assessment items. An intervention group received a personalized and stage-tailored safety report and a control group received a personalized, but otherwise generic report on other child health topics. Telephone follow-up interviews were conducted 2-4 weeks and again 4-6 months after enrollment. Home visits were completed for a subset (n=100) of parents who completed the 4-6 month follow-up interview. The study aimed to increase knowledge, self reported and observed safety behaviors.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Purpose
PREVENTION
Enrollment
901
Health Information via a computer kiosk in the pediatric emergency department
Knowledge outcome
Measures of Home safety Knowledge
Reported and Observed Home Safety behaviors
Reportedf and Observed Home Safety Behaviors (Car Seats, Smoke Alarms)
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