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Program fidelity measures associated with an effective child restraint program: Buckle-up safely

K. Hunter, L. Keay, J.M. Simpson, J. Brown, L.E. Bilston, M. Fegan, L. Cosgrove, M. Stevenson and R.Q. Ivers

American Journal of Public Health, 2015, vol. 105, issue 3, 584-590

Abstract: Objectives. We sought to identify the program fidelity factors associated with successful implementation of the Buckle-Up Safely program, targeting correct use of age-appropriate child car restraints.

Keywords: age; child restraint system; controlled study; day care; education; health care planning; human; New South Wales; nursery school; parent; preschool child; prevention and control; program evaluation; randomized controlled trial; safety; standards; statistical model; statistics and numerical data; traffic accident; Wounds and Injuries, Accidents, Traffic; Age Factors; Child Day Care Centers; Child Restraint Systems; Child, Preschool; Health Plan Implementation; Humans; Logistic Models; New South Wales; Parents; Program Evaluation; Safety; Schools, Nursery; Wounds and Injuries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302308

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