Parenting interventions for the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood

Apr 2, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Parenting programs to prevent accidental injuries in children

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Abstract

Intervention families had a statistically significant lower risk of injury than control families (RR 0.83, 95% CI 0.73 to 0.94).

  • Twenty-two studies were included, comprising 16 randomized controlled trials, two non-randomized controlled trials, and several other study designs.
  • Nineteen studies focused on families from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds or those at risk of adverse child outcomes.
  • Interventions primarily consisted of parenting education and home visiting programs aimed at improving parenting practices.
  • Several studies reported fewer home hazards and a greater number of safety practices in families receiving interventions.
  • No evidence of a difference in the quality of the home environment was found between treatment arms based on the HOME scale.

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