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Evaluation of North Carolina child care safety regulations.

J B Kotch1, J M Hussey, A Carter.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The goal of this study was to track any changes in injuries and injury hazards during the first 3.5 years of implementation of the North Carolina Child Care Commission's 1996 playground safety regulations.
METHODS: All reports (n=5402) of medically attended injuries in regulated child care settings in North Carolina during the period 1 January 1997 through 30 June 2000 were reviewed and analyzed. A total of 294 playground safety inspections were conducted in November and December 1998 in randomly selected North Carolina child care centers, and the playground safety inspections were repeated in 76 child care centers in August 2000. Finally, in 1999 a 1992 child care center director self assessment of safety features in classrooms was sent to the directors of 291 of the 294 centers.
RESULTS: The annual rate of reported, medically attended injuries occurring in regulated child care facilities in North Carolina declined by 22% from 1997 to 1999. The playground safety inspections in the year 2000 revealed that, for nine of 10 playground concerns and 12 of 18 playground safety hazards, average ratings were equal to or better than those of 1998. Finally, the director surveys revealed no dramatic changes in classroom safety hazards since 1992. DISCUSSION: This study represents the first time that the authors are aware of that a significant decline in state-wide child care injury rates has been associated with improved regulation of playground safety in the US.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12966009      PMCID: PMC1730997          DOI: 10.1136/ip.9.3.220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inj Prev        ISSN: 1353-8047            Impact factor:   2.399


  9 in total

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Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 2.399

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Journal:  Future Child       Date:  1996 Summer-Fall

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Authors:  P A Briss; J J Sacks; D G Addiss; M Kresnow; J O'Neil
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 7.124

  9 in total
  1 in total

1.  National Health and Safety Standards: Family Child Care Homes Compared With Child Care Centers.

Authors:  Abbey Alkon; Roberta Rose; Kimberly Hazard; Debra Moser
Journal:  J Pediatr Health Care       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 1.812

  1 in total

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