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Ride Safe: A Child Passenger Safety Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Children

机译:乘车安全:针对美国印第安人/阿拉斯加土著儿童的儿童乘客安全计划

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Background In American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities, child safety seat (CSS) use rates are much lower than in non-native communities. To reduce this disparity, Indian Health Service (IHS) staff developed, pilot-tested, and implemented Ride Safe, which provided education, training, and child safety seats for children aged 3–5 participating in Tribal Head Start Centers. Methods Focus groups, key informant interviews, and technical review guided program development and implementation. Progress reports and child safety seat use observations, conducted at the beginning and end of three program years (Fall 2003 to Spring 2006), assessed program reach and impact. To examine CSS use, we used three multiple logistic regressions, including a conservative intent to treat analysis. Results Ride Safe reached approximately 3,500 children and their families at 14 sites in six states, providing over 1,700 parents/family members with educational activities, 2,916 child safety seats, and child passenger safety (CPS) technician certification training for 78 Tribal staff. Children were 2.5 times (OR = 2.55, p < .01) as likely to be observed in child safety seats comparing Rounds 1 and 2 data, with the most conservative model showing that the odds of being observed restrained were 74% higher (OR = 1.74, p = <.01) after implementation of the program. Conclusions The Ride Safe Program effectively increased child safety seat use in AI/AN communities, however, observed use rates ranging from 30% to 71% remain well below the 2006 all US rate of 93%. Results from CSS educational and distribution/installation programs such as Ride Safe should be considered in light of the need to increase distribution programs and enhance enforcement activities in AI/AN communities, thereby reducing the disparity in AI/AN motor vehicle injuries and death.
机译:背景信息在美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI / AN)社区中,儿童安全座椅(CSS)的使用率远低于非原住民社区。为了减少这种差距,印度卫生服务(IHS)工作人员开发,进行了试点测试并实施了Ride Safe,该安全座椅为参加部落先行中心的3至5岁儿童提供了教育,培训和儿童安全座椅。方法焦点小组,关键线人访谈和技术评审指导程序的开发和实施。在三个计划年度(2003年秋季至2006年春季)的开始和结束时进行的进度报告和儿童安全座椅使用观察评估了计划的影响力和影响。为了检查CSS的使用,我们使用了三种多元logistic回归,包括保守的分析意图。结果Ride Safe在六个州的14个地点为大约3500名儿童及其家庭提供了培训,为1,700多名父母/家庭成员提供了教育活动,2,916个儿童安全座椅和78名部落员工的儿童乘客安全(CPS)技术员认证培训。比较第一轮和第二轮数据,儿童在儿童安全座椅中的观察到的可能性是儿童的2.5倍(OR = 2.55,p <.01),最保守的模型显示,被观察到被约束的几率要高74%(OR = 1.74,p = <.01)在执行程序后。结论乘车安全计划有效地增加了AI / AN社区儿童安全座椅的使用,但是,观察到的使用率从30%到71%仍远低于2006年美国的93%的使用率。应考虑到需要增加分发计划并加强AI / AN社区的执法活动,从而减少AI / AN机动车伤害和死亡之间的差异,应考虑CSS的教育和分发/安装程序(如“乘车安全”)的结果。

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    《Maternal and Child Health Journal》 |2008年第s1期|55-63|共9页
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    Department of Health Behavior ampamp Health Education The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health 137 E. Franklin Street Suite 21 Campus Box 7506 Chapel Hill NC 27599-7506 USA;

    Department of Health Behavior ampamp Health Education The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health 137 E. Franklin Street Suite 21 Campus Box 7506 Chapel Hill NC 27599-7506 USA;

    Department of Health Behavior ampamp Health Education The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health 137 E. Franklin Street Suite 21 Campus Box 7506 Chapel Hill NC 27599-7506 USA;

    Environmental Health Services Section Bemidji Area Indian Health Service Bemidji Area IHS 522 Minnesota Avenue NW Bemidji MN 56601 USA;

    Sioux City District Office of Environmental Health ampamp Engineering Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service 320 6th St. Room 212 Box 19 Sioux City IA 51101 USA;

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    Child passenger safety; American Indian/Alaska Native; Health disparities; Program development; Implementation and evaluation;

    机译:儿童乘客安全;美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民;健康差距;方案制定;实施和评估;

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