Efficacy of a mobile technology-based intervention for increasing parents' safety knowledge and actions: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Leading causes of unintentional child injury such as poisoning and falls are preventable, and the majority occur in the home. Numerous home safety interventions have been developed and tested to increase safety behaviors; however, no smart phone-based applications (apps) have bee...
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Main Authors: | Lara B. McKenzie (Author), Kristin J. Roberts (Author), Rebecca J. McAdams (Author), Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul (Author), Orie Kristel (Author), Alison Szymanski (Author), Sarah A. Keim (Author), Wendy C. Shields (Author) |
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