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N/ACompleted· 1,112 enrolled
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Injury Prevention Briefing Plus facilitation +1 morebehavioral
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NCT01452191N/ACompleted

Keeping Children Safe at Home: Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of the Implementation of an Injury Prevention Briefing in Children's Centres for the Prevention of Fire-related Injuries

University of Nottingham·interventional·Posted Oct 14, 2011·Updated Jul 26, 2019

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Injury Prevention Briefing Plus facilitation and Injury Prevention Briefing for Burns and Smoke Inhalation Injury. Completed, enrolled 1,112 participants across 4 sites.

Detailed Summary

Many children have accidents, some are very serious and they are a major cause of death in children aged 1-4 years. Many accidents are preventable This study aims to find out the best way to help Children's Centres to provide home safety information about preventing fires to parents and carers of young children. 36 Children's Centres in four study centres, Nottingham, Bristol, Norwich and Newcastle will be recruited to the study. 30 families will be recruited from each Children's Centre. Children's Centres serving the most deprived populations will be eligible to take part. Families will be eligible to take part if they have attended a participating Children's Centre in the previous three months, have parents who are 16 years or older, have a child under three years old and live within the catchment area of that Children's Centre. When 30 families have been recruited that Centre will be allocated, at random, to one of three groups. Children's Centres in group one will be provided with guidance about preventing fire-related injuries (an Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB))and help and support to implement the IPB, the second group will be sent the IPB and the third group will not be provided with the IPB ('usual care'). Children's Centres will devise their own programmes of safety advice for parents based on the IPB. At recruitment and 12 months later, families and Children's Centres will complete questionnaires about fire safety practices. Children's Centres will also complete a paper-based tool about the implementation process at 12 months. Information about barriers and facilitators to implementing the IPB will be collected through interviews with Children's Centre staff. The study will run from May 2011 to March 2014.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited Kingdom
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
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First PostedOct 14, 2011
Enrollment StartAug 1, 2011
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2013
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.1 yearsPosted 14.7 years ago

Interventions

Injury Prevention Briefing Plus facilitationbehavioral

Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) to provide best evidence on what works to reduce house fire injuries, and activities to get the evidence into practice. This arm will receive facilitation to support the implementation of the information in the IPB

Injury Prevention Briefingbehavioral

Children's centres will receive the Injury Prevention Briefing only.