Effectiveness of Hands-On Education for Correct Child Restraint Use by Parents
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Found across car seat
improvementParents who received hands-on education were over four times more likely to correctly use a child passenger restraint compared to parents who received standardized education alone (adjusted OR 4.3, p=
Effect: improvement; OR 4.3
Size: OR 4.3
Found across car seat
improvementThe rate of errors in car seat installation and use was 33% less in the intervention group than in the control group (error ratio of 0.67).
Effect: improvement; ratio of 0.67 (33% fewer errors)
Size: ratio of 0.67 (33% fewer errors)