| Literature DB >> 23611794 |
Mirjam Elisabeth Johanna van Beelen1, Ineke Vogel, Tinneke Monique Jozef Beirens, Gitte Caroline Kloek, Paul den Hertog, Monique Désirée van der Veen, Hein Raat.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Providing safety education to parents of young children is important in the prevention of unintentional injuries in or around the home. We developed a Web-based, tailored safety advice module to support face-to-face counseling in the setting of preventive youth health care (E-health4Uth home safety) in order to improve the provision of safety information for parents of young children.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; child health services; counseling; eHealth; health care evaluation mechanisms; health promotion
Year: 2013 PMID: 23611794 PMCID: PMC3628163 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.1862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Study design, participant flow and evaluations.
Contents and application of the tailored safety advice in the prevention of falls, poisoning, drowning, and burns.
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| Applicable if: | Reinforcement with no tailored safety advice, when: | Tailored safety advice when: | |
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| Stair gate | The house has a staircase which the child can reach | A stair gate is present and is closed at all times | No stair gate is present |
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| Balcony | The house has a balcony | The child is never left alone on the balcony | The child is left alone on the balcony |
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| Cleaning products | Always |
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| Medicines | Always | Stored above adult chest-height or in a locked cupboard | Stored below adult chest height or in an unlocked cupboard |
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| Bath tub | The child takes a bath | Child is never left alone in the bath tub | Child is left alone in the bath tub |
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| Swimming pool | The child swims in the swimming pool | Never left alone in the swimming pool | Child is left alone in the swimming pool |
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| Pond | There is a pond in the garden | Always the advice is to fill up the pond | A pond is present |
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| Thermostat-controlled tap | Always | Thermostat-controlled tap present in the bathroom | Thermostat-controlled tap not present in the bathroom |
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| Hot drinks | Always | Child is never on parent’s lap when drinking hot liquids | Child on parent’s lap when drinking hot liquids |
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| Kitchen | Always | Child is never in the kitchen when the parent is cooking | Child is in the kitchen when the parent is cooking |
Characteristics of all parents and by E-health4Uth condition and care-as-usual condition (n=312).
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| Total participants | E-health4Uth | Care-as-usual |
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| Mean age of respondent in years | 32.5 | 32.3 | 32.8 | .41a | |
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| Mother is respondent | 274/312 (87.8) | 139/159 (87.4) | 135/153 (88.2) | .83 | |
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| Non-Dutch mother | 83/312 (26.6) | 43/159 (27.0) | 40/153 (26.1) | .83 | |
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| Non-Dutch father | 82/312 (26.3) | 45/159 (28.3) | 37/153 (24.2) | .53 | |
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| Educational level of the respondent is lowb | 54/312 (17.3) | 32/159 (20.1) | 22/153 (14.4) | .14 | |
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| Single parent | 30/312 (9.6) | 15/159 (9.4) | 15/153 (9.8) | .82 | |
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| One child in family | 158/312 (50.6) | 84/159 (52.8) | 74/153 (48.4) | .71 | |
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| Mean age of child in months | 16.9 | 17.4 | 16.5 | .14a | |
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| Gender child, boys | 154/312 (49.4) | 80/159 (50.3) | 74/153 (48.4) | .73 | |
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| Child can crawl | 303/311 (97.4) | 154/158 (97.5) | 149/153 (97.4) | .96 | |
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| Child can pull up to standing | 288/311 (92.6) | 145/158 (91.8) | 143/153 (93.5) | .57 | |
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| Child can walk independently | 221/311 (71.1) | 117/158 (74.1) | 104/153 (68.0) | .24 | |
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| Child can climb | 211/271 (77.9) | 108/137 (78.8) | 103/134 (76.9) | .70 | |
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| Safe behavior | 198/312 (63.5) | 99/159 (62.3) | 99/153 (64.7) |
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| Unsafe behavior | 90/312 (28.8) | 44/159 (27.7) | 46/153 (30.1) |
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| Not applicablec | 24/312 (7.7) | 16/159 (10.1) | 8/153 (5.2) |
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| Safe behavior | 198/312 (63.5) | 103/159 (64.8) | 95/153 (62.1) |
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| Unsafe behavior | 114/312 (36.5) | 56/159 (35.2) | 58/153 (37.9) |
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| Safe behavior | 190/310 (61.3) | 90/158 (57.0) | 100/152 (65.8) |
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| Unsafe behavior | 107/310 (34.5) | 57/158 (36.1) | 50/152 (32.9) |
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| Not applicabled | 13/310 (4.2) | 11/158 (7.0) | 2/152 (1.3) |
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| Safe behavior | 14/312 (4.5) | 11/159 (6.9) | 3/153 (2.0) |
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| Unsafe behavior | 198/312 (95.5) | 148/159 (93.1) | 150/153 (98.0) |
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aMann-Whitney U-test
bLow educational level: intermediate secondary education or less
cNot applicable on falls; when no staircase and balcony is present
dNot applicable on drowning; when parents do not bath their child, parents do not go swimming with their child, and no pond is present
Parents’ evaluation of the tailored safety advice and the Web-based, tailored safety advice module (n=61).
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| Have read their advice completely | 50/61 (82.0) |
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| Have read their advice partly | 8/61 (13.1) |
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| Have not read their advice | 3/61 (4.9) |
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| Was the safety advice reliable?a | 4.6 (0.6) |
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| Was the safety advice understandable?a | 4.6 (0.5) |
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| Was the safety advice relevant?a | 4.2 (0.9) |
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| Was the safety advice useful?a | 4.3 (0.8) |
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| Was the module easy to use?a | 4.5 (0.7) |
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| Was the module a pleasant information source?a | 4.0 (0.9) |
a Scores on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (most negative evaluation) to 5 (most positive evaluation)
Health care professionals’ and parents’ evaluation of the well-child visit and the use of the tailored safety advice during the well-child visit (if applicable).
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| Was discussing the safety at home adequate?a | 4.0 (0.4) | NAc |
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| Was the tailored safety advice useful to discuss during the well-child visit?a | 3.9 (0.4) | NAc |
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| Rating for the application of the tailored safety adviceb | 7.3 (1.0) | NAc |
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| Was the information of the tailored safety advice in accordance with what the parent indicated? n (%) | 29/36 (80.6%) | NAc |
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| Satisfaction with information givena | 4.1 (0.6) | 4.3 (0.5) | .31d |
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| Overall satisfaction with the well-child visita | 4.2 (0.4) | 4.3 (0.4) | .16e |
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| Rating for the well-child visitb | 7.5 (0.9) | 7.8 (0.8) | .23d |
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| Satisfaction with information discusseda | 3.7 (0.8) | 3.4 (1.3) | .51d |
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| Was discussing the tailored safety advice valuable supplement?a | 3.4 (1.3) | NAc |
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| Overall satisfaction with the well-child visita | 4.4 (0.5) | 4.4 (0.5) | .92d |
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| Rating for the well-child visitb | 8.0 (1.2) | 8.0 (0.9) | .92d |
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| Falls | 13/30 (43.3) | 5/27 (18.5) | .04f |
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| Poisoning | 15/28 (53.6) | 8/27 (29.6) | .07f |
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| Drowning | 10/28 (35.7) | 4/27 (14.8) | .08f |
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| Burns | 16/28 (57.1) | 6/27 (22.2) | .008f |
aScores on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (most negative evaluation) to 5 (most positive evaluation)
bScores from 1 (most negative evaluation) to 10 (most positive evaluation)
cNot Applicable
dChi square
eStudent’s t-test
fMann-Whitney U-test