نتایج جستجو برای: child safety

تعداد نتایج: 410834  

2015
J. Ablewhite D. Kendrick M. Watson I. Shaw

BACKGROUND A qualitative study of maternal perceptions of home safety advice. The aim was to gain an understanding of maternal perceptions of and possible barriers to the implementation of home safety advice. METHODS Semi-structured interviews with 37 mothers with a child aged less than 5 years of age; 16 were mothers living in an area of socio-economic disadvantage (with a high rate of child...

2013
Ashrafunnesa Khanom Rebecca A Hill Sinead Brophy Kelly Morgan Frances Rapport Ronan Lyons

BACKGROUND Childhood injury is the second leading cause of death for infants aged 1-5 years in the United Kingdom (UK) and most unintentional injuries occur in the home. We explored mothers' knowledge and awareness of child injury prevention and sought to discover mothers' views about the best method of designing interventions to deliver appropriate child safety messages to prevent injury in th...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2006
Julie C Lumeng Danielle Appugliese Howard J Cabral Robert H Bradley Barry Zuckerman

OBJECTIVE To determine if there is a relationship between parental perception of neighborhood safety and overweight at the age of 7 years. DESIGN Cross-sectional analysis of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. SETTING Ten urban and rural US sites. PARTICIPANTS A total of 768 children selected via conditional random ...

Journal: :Child welfare 2013
Michael J Cull Tina L Rzepnicki Kathryn O'Day Richard A Epstein

Child Protective Services Agencies (CPSAs) share many characteristics with other organizations operating in high-risk, high-profile industries. Over the past 50 years, industries as diverse as aviation, nuclear power, and healthcare have applied principles from safety science to improve practice. The current paper describes the rationale, characteristics, and challenges of applying concepts fro...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2000
M Kohn K Chausmer M H Flood

OBJECTIVES To quantify the frequency of improper child safety seat use and to identify the most common mistakes in safety seat use, so that priorities for anticipatory guidance about misuse can be identified. DESIGN Descriptive survey of types and frequency of safety seat misuse. SETTING Eleven safety seat "checkups" sponsored by the Louisiana SAFE KIDS Coalition in southeastern Louisiana i...

Journal: :Clinical pediatrics 1991
G M Rassin P S Beach D P McCormick V N Niebuhr S Weller

Because injuries and illnesses occur among children, even in licensed child care facilities, parents need to be aware of existing hazards. We developed a questionnaire to assess parental knowledge of 16 health and safety features in their child's care facility. These health and safety features were identified by parents, in a pilot study, as being the most important features in a child care fac...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Andrea Carlson Gielen Lara B McKenzie Eileen M McDonald Wendy C Shields Mei-Cheng Wang Yu-Jen Cheng Nancy L Weaver Allen R Walker

OBJECTIVES The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm, and poison storage knowledge and behaviors were evaluated in a pediatric emergency department serving predominantly low-income, urban families. The effects of parent anxiety and the reason for the child's emergency department visit also were examined. METHODS A randomized, controlled trial of a...

2016
Sheng-Long Ye Xiaoping Chen Jiamei Yang Ping Bie Shuijun Zhang Fengyong Liu Luming Liu Jie Zhou Kefeng Dou Chunyi Hao Guoliang Shao Qiang Xia Yajin Chen Jijin Yang Xiaxing Deng Yunpeng Liu Yunfei Yuan Zhiren Fu Keiko Nakajima Christina S.M. Yip Zhengguang Lu

We report data from the final analysis of the Chinese subset of the GIDEON (the Global Investigation of therapeutic DEcisions in hepatocellular carcinoma and Of its treatment with sorafeNib) study, which evaluated the safety and efficacy of sorafenib in Child-Pugh A, B and C patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) in real-life clinical practice. Patient demographics, disease ...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2010
Angie L I Cradock Emily M O'Donnell Sara E Benjamin Elizabeth Walker Meghan Slining

BACKGROUND As interventions increasingly emphasize early child care settings, it is necessary to understand the state regulatory context that provides guidelines for outdoor physical activity and safety and sets standards for child care environments. METHODS Researchers reviewed regulations for child care facilities for 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. We compared s...

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