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This study explores the utility of a tablet computer-based, individually-tailored application called Computer Intervention Authoring Software (CIAS) in the Emergency Department for discharge education on proper child car restraint safety. The investigators hypothesize that tablet-based, individually-tailored discharge instructions are more effective than current standard, one-size-fits-all, printed discharge instructions. This is a randomized, controlled, non-blinded trial of of children age 0-21 years old in the Emergency Department. Patients will be randomized to receive either (a) a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by standard, paper discharge instructions or (b) a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by the intervention - CIAS, a tablet-based computer program. One week after discharge, participants in both groups will receive an automatic text message and/or email message with a link to a web-based survey that will assess: knowledge of appropriate car restraints and whether the parent/patient engaged in any behavioral changes regarding child car restraint. These variables will be compared between the control and intervention groups.
This study explores the utility of a tablet computer-based, individually-tailored technology called Computer Intervention Authoring Software (CIAS) in the Emergency Department for discharge education on proper child car restraint safety. The investigators hypothesize that tablet-based, individually-tailored discharge instructions are more effective than current standard, one-size-fits-all, printed discharge instructions. This is a randomized, controlled, non-blinded trial of a convenience sample of 200 children age 0-21 years old who present to the Hasbro Children's Hospital Emergency Department by car and have access to a smartphone and/or email. Patients will be randomized to receive either (a) a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by standard, paper discharge instructions or (b) a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by the intervention - CIAS, a computer program that allows families to interact with a tablet computer to receive educational information customized to the patient. Children 13 years old and above will answer questions themselves instead of having their parent/guardian answer for them. Both group will be offered information for the Lifespan Injury Prevention Center's Kohl's Car Seat Program. Both groups will complete a questionnaire on the usefulness of their discharge education. One week after discharge, participants in both groups will receive an automatic text message and/or email message with a link to a web-based survey that will assess: knowledge of appropriate car restraints and whether the parent/patient engaged in any behavioral changes regarding child car restraint. These variables will be compared between the control and intervention groups.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Control Group | Active Comparator | The control group will receive a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by standard, paper discharge instructions on car safety. Children ≥13 years old and above will answer questions themselves. They will complete a questionnaire on the usefulness of their discharge education. One week after discharge, participants will receive an automatic text message and/or email message with a link to a web-based survey that will assess: knowledge of appropriate car restraints and whether the parent/patient engaged in any behavioral changes regarding child car restraint. |
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| Experimental/CIAS Group | Experimental | The Experimental/CIAS Group will receive a brief tablet-based questionnaire followed by the intervention - CIAS, an interactive tablet computer program that gives educational information customized to the patient's age and size. Children ≥13 years old will answer questions and interact with the program themselves. They will complete a questionnaire on the usefulness of their discharge education. One week after discharge, participants will receive an automatic text message and/or email message with a link to a web-based survey that will assess: knowledge of appropriate car restraints and whether the parent/patient engaged in any behavioral changes regarding child car restraint. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| CIAS (Computer Intervention Authoring Software) | Behavioral | This is a digital application that allows families to interact with a tablet computer to receive educational information customized to the patient's age and size. allows authors to develop screening, assessment, and intervention tools for patients without requiring new programming. The CIAS intervention is programmed using tailored branching logic to allow a custom path through the intervention based on the respondent's answers. Delivery of the intervention uses a two-dimensional avatar narrator character that mimics the conversational structure of person-delivered brief interventions. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Demonstration of age-appropriate car restraint knowledge | Rate of correct response to a post-intervention follow-up survey question regarding age appropriate car restraint for child in control group vs. intervention group. | one week after enrollment |
| Change in car restraint knowledge | Change in rate of correct response pre-intervention vs. post-intervention compared between control group vs. intervention | one week after enrollment |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Actions taken related to car restraints | Rate of parental self-report of actions taken related to changing use of car restraints on post-intervention follow-up survey. This will be a binary variable (NO action taken vs. YES action taken). | one week after enrollment |
| Rate of difference types of actions taken related to car restraints |
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Children age 0-21 years presenting to the children's emergency department for any chief complaint whose parent/guardian owns or has access to a car that the child rides in (or for adolescents 16 years or older, have access to a car themselves).
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Susan Duffy, MD, MPH | Associate Professor | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Hasbro Children's Hospital Emergency Department | Providence | Rhode Island | 02903 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 38302281 | Derived | Zhang AY, Leviter J, Baird J, Charles-Chauvet D, Frackiewicz LM, Duffy S, Dessie A. Buckle me up! A randomised controlled trial using a tablet-based emergency department intervention for child car safety education. Inj Prev. 2024 Jul 19;30(4):334-340. doi: 10.1136/ip-2023-044998. |
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| Type | Date | Date Unknown |
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| Release | Jun 9, 2023 | |
| Reset | Feb 14, 2024 |
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| Release Date | Unrelease Date | Unrelease Date Unknown | Reset Date | MCP Release Number |
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| Jun 9, 2023 | Feb 14, 2024 |
| ID | Term |
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| D014947 | Wounds and Injuries |
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| Standard Printed Discharge Instructions | Behavioral | Patients/families will receive standard, printed discharge instructions. This is a 5 page general document from our Injury Prevention Center that describes appropriate car restraint safety for all age groups, not specific to the child enrolled. |
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Rates of each specific type of actions taken will also be compared between control and intervention groups (e.g. percentage of subjects who purchased a new car restraint device in each group, percentage of patients that had car seat installation checked at a fire department in each group, etc). |
| one week after enrollment |
| Satisfaction with discharge education - CIAS | For intervention group only - parent/patient satisfaction with education given on discharge based on score on Technology Posttrial Impressions Questionnaire. We will examine 13 individual components scored on an ordinal scale 1 to 5 (poor, fair, good, very good, excellent). Mean total score will be calculated. | during intervention/enrollment |
| Parental confidence in type of car restraint | Change in parental confidence that child is in the correct type of car restraint, comparing pre- and post-intervention response according to the 1 to 5 ordinal scale: How confident are you that your child is in the right type of car restraint? 1- not at all confident 2- 3- 4- 5- very confident | one week after enrollment |
| Parental confidence in car restraint installation | Change in parental confidence that car restraint is correctly installed, comparing pre- and post-intervention response according to the 1 to 5 ordinal scale: How confident are you that your car restraint is installed correctly? 1- not at all confident 2- 3- 4- 5- very confident | one week after enrollment |
| Parental confidence in buckling the car restraint | Change in parental confidence that the child is correctly buckled in the car restraint, comparing pre- and post-intervention response according to the 1 to 5 ordinal scale: How confident are you that your child is correctly buckled into the car restraint? 1- not at all confident 2- 3- 4- 5- very confident | one week after enrollment |