Omaki Elise, Shields Wendy C, McDonald Eileen, Aitken Mary E, Bishai David, Case James, Gielen Andrea
Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Research Institute, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Inj Prev. 2017 Feb;23(1):58. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042161. Epub 2016 Sep 5.
Although proven measures for reducing injury due to motor vehicle collision and residential fires exist, the number of families properly and consistently using child passenger restraints and smoke alarms remains low. This paper describes the design of the Safety In Seconds (SIS) 2.0 study, which aims to evaluate the impact of a smartphone app on parents' use of child restraints and smoke alarms.
SIS is a multisite randomised controlled trial. Participants are parents of children aged 4-7 years who are visiting the Pediatric Emergency Department or Pediatric Trauma Service. Parents are randomised to receive tailored education about child passenger safety or about fire safety via the SIS smartphone app. A baseline and two follow-up surveys at 3 months and 6 months are conducted. Primary outcomes are: (1) having the correct child restraint for the child's age and size; (2) restraining the child in the back seat of the car; (3) buckling the child up for every ride; (4) having the restraint inspected by a child passenger safety technician; (5) having a working smoke alarm on every level of the home; (6) having hard-wired or lithium battery smoke alarms; (7) having and (8) practising a fire escape plan.
Finding ways to communicate with parents about child passenger and fire safety continues to be a research priority. This study will contribute to the evidence about how to promote benefits of proper and consistent child restraint and smoke alarm use.
NCT02345941; Pre-results.
尽管存在已证实的减少机动车碰撞和住宅火灾所致伤害的措施,但正确且持续使用儿童乘客约束装置和烟雾报警器的家庭数量仍然很低。本文描述了“秒级安全”(SIS)2.0研究的设计,该研究旨在评估一款智能手机应用程序对父母使用儿童约束装置和烟雾报警器的影响。
SIS是一项多中心随机对照试验。参与者是4至7岁儿童的父母,他们正在就诊于儿科急诊科或儿科创伤科。父母被随机分配通过SIS智能手机应用程序接受关于儿童乘客安全或消防安全的定制教育。进行一次基线调查以及在3个月和6个月时进行两次随访调查。主要结果包括:(1)为孩子的年龄和体型配备正确的儿童约束装置;(2)将孩子约束在汽车后座;(3)每次乘车都给孩子系好安全带;(4)让儿童乘客安全技术人员检查约束装置;(5)家中每一层都有一个正常工作的烟雾报警器;(6)拥有硬线连接或锂电池烟雾报警器;(7)拥有并(8)演练火灾逃生计划。
找到与父母就儿童乘客和消防安全进行沟通的方法仍然是一项研究重点。这项研究将为如何促进正确且持续使用儿童约束装置和烟雾报警器的益处提供证据。
NCT02345941;预结果。