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Impact of an injury prevention program on teenagers' knowledge and attitudes: results of the Pense Bem-Caxias do Sul Project.

Asdrubal Falavigna1, Alisson Roberto Teles, Maíra Cristina Velho, Gregory Saraiva Medeiros, Carolina Travi Canabarro, Gustavo Lisbôa de Braga, Daniel Ongaratto Barazzetti, Viviane Maria Vedana, Fabrício Diniz Kleber.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Trauma is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children, young people, and working-age adults. Because of the high incidence of intentional and unintentional injuries in young people, it is necessary to implement injury-prevention programs and measure the efficacy of these initiatives. The authors evaluated the effectiveness of an injury-prevention program in high school students in a city in southern Brazil.
METHODS: In a randomized controlled study, 1049 high school students were divided into a control group and intervention group. The study was conducted in the following 3 stages: a questionnaire was applied 1 week before the educational intervention (P0), shortly after the intervention (P1), and 5 months later (P3). In the control group, a questionnaire based on the Pense Bem Project was applied at the 3 time stages, without any intervention between the stages.
RESULTS: The postintervention analysis evidenced a slight change in knowledge about unintentional spinal cord and brain injuries. Regarding attitudes, the only significant improvement after the intervention lecture was in the use of helmets, which remained high 5 months later. A substantial number of students only partially agreed with using safety behaviors. The only significant postintervention change was the major agreement to check swimming pool depth before entering the water (P0 89% and P1 97.8%, p < 0.001; P2 92.8%, p = 0.005).
CONCLUSIONS: An educational intervention based on a single lecture improved students' knowledge of traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, but this type of intervention did not modify most attitudes toward injury prevention. Clinical trial registration no.: U1111-1121-0192.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22546036     DOI: 10.3171/2011.12.PEDS11169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Pediatr        ISSN: 1933-0707            Impact factor:   2.375


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1.  Changing the Culture: Improving Helmet Utilization to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Brandon Lucke-Wold; K Pierre; F Dawoud; M Guttierez
Journal:  J Emerg Med Forecast       Date:  2020-07-16

Review 2.  School-based education programmes for the prevention of unintentional injuries in children and young people.

Authors:  Elizabeth Orton; Jessica Whitehead; Jacqueline Mhizha-Murira; Mandy Clarkson; Michael C Watson; Caroline A Mulvaney; Joy Ul Staniforth; Munish Bhuchar; Denise Kendrick
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-12-27

3.  A Systematic Review of School-Based Alcohol and other Drug Prevention Programs.

Authors:  Roberta Agabio; Giuseppina Trincas; Francesca Floris; Gioia Mura; Federica Sancassiani; Matthias C Angermeyer
Journal:  Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health       Date:  2015-02-26

Review 4.  Interventions to Prevent Unintentional Injuries Among Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Rehana A Salam; Ahmed Arshad; Jai K Das; Marium Naveed Khan; Wajeeha Mahmood; Stephen B Freedman; Zulfiqar A Bhutta
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 5.012

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