@article{21385, keywords = {Humans, Child, Preschool, Age Factors, New South Wales, Program Evaluation, Accidents, Traffic/prevention & control/statistics & numerical data, Child Day Care Centers, Child Restraint Systems/ standards/statistics & numerical data, Health Plan Implementation, Logistic Models, Parents/ education, Safety/ standards, Schools, Nursery, Wounds and Injuries/etiology/prevention & control}, author = {Stevenson M. and Keay Lisa and Ivers R. and Brown J. and Simpson J. and Bilston L. and Hunter K. and Fegan M. and Cosgrove L.}, title = {Program fidelity measures associated with an effective child restraint program: Buckle-Up Safely}, abstract = {

OBJECTIVES: We sought to identify the program fidelity factors associated with successful implementation of the Buckle-Up Safely program, targeting correct use of age-appropriate child car restraints. METHODS: In 2010, we conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial of 830 families with children attending preschools and long day care centers in South West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Families received the Buckle-Up Safely program in the intervention arm of the study (13 services). Independent observers assessed the type of restraint and whether it was used correctly. RESULTS: This detailed process evaluation showed that the multifaceted program was implemented with high fidelity. Program protocols were adhered to and messaging was consistently delivered. Results from multilevel and logistic regression analyses show that age-appropriate restraint use was associated with attendance at a parent information session hosted at the center (adjusted odd ratio [AOR]=3.66; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.61, 8.29) and adversely affected by the child being aged 2 to 3 years (AOR=0.14; 95% CI=0.07, 0.30) or being from a family with more than 2 children (AOR=0.34; 95% CI=0.17, 0.67). CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight the importance of parents receiving hands-on education regarding the proper use of age-appropriate child restraints.

}, year = {2015}, journal = {American Journal of Public Health}, volume = {105}, edition = {2015/01/21}, number = {3}, pages = {584-90}, isbn = {1541-0048 (Electronic)
0090-0036 (Linking)}, note = {Hunter, Kate
Keay, Lisa
Simpson, Judy M
Brown, Julie
Bilston, Lynne E
Fegan, Maureen
Cosgrove, Louise
Stevenson, Mark
Ivers, Rebecca Q
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
United States
Am J Public Health. 2015 Mar;105(3):584-90. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302308. Epub 2015 Jan 20.}, language = {eng}, }