Effects of pediatric education on the use of child restraint devices in North Carolina.

Author(s)
Call, W.L. & Council, F.M.
Year
Abstract

Two observational surveys were conducted with a one year interval to determine if an educational campaign focusing an pediatricians has been able to increase the use of automobile child restraint devices. Although usage rates were higher for the follow-up survey, this increase could be attributed to the educational campaign. Furthermore, it has determined that possible benefits of higher usage dates for these restrains may be negated by continued high rates of misuse of the restraints obtained by parents.

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Library number
B 18610 (In: B 18601 [electronic version only]) /83.2/91/ IRRD 254470
Source

In: Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Louisville, Kentucky, October 4-6, 1979, p. 104-115, 10 tab.

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