Home safety education and provision of safety equipment for injury prevention (Review)

Jul 24, 2013Evidence-based child health : a Cochrane review journal

Home safety education and safety gear to prevent injuries

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Abstract

Ninety-eight studies involving 2,605,044 people were included in this review.

  • Home safety interventions appear to increase the adoption of safety practices related to home injuries.
  • There was no consistent evidence that these interventions reduced rates of thermal injuries or poisoning.
  • Interventions delivered in the home may lead to greater reductions in injury rates (IRR 0.75).
  • Providing safety equipment seems to improve some safety practices more effectively than not providing it.
  • No evidence was found that interventions were less effective for families with children at greater risk of injury.

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