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Citation

Coggan C, Patterson P, Brewin M, Hooper R, Robinson E. Inj. Prev. 2000; 6(2): 130-134.

Affiliation

Injury Prevention Research Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand. c.coggan@auckland.ac.nz

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10875670

PMCID

PMC1730604

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the Waitakere Community Injury Prevention Project (WCIPP). METHODS: Process and outcome evaluations were conducted over a three year period. Process activities included analysis of project documentation, participant observation, key informant interviews, and two post-implementation case studies. A quasiexperimental design was used for the outcome evaluation. Three primary sources of data were collected and analysed: injury statistics; a pre-post telephone survey (n=4,000); and a pre-post organisation survey (n=144). RESULTS: Process evaluation provided a comprehensive account of the operation and activities of the WCIPP. Findings stress the pivotal role of the coordinators and highlight the value of incorporating a multicultural approach. A positive impact on changes to Waitakere City Council safety policies and practices was also evident. Outcome evaluation findings demonstrated significant reductions in rates of Waitakere child injury hospitalisations (p<  0.05), while comparison communities showed an increase in child hospitalisation rates. In addition, compared with pre-intervention and comparison data, significantly more Waitakere residents were aware of injury prevention safety messages (p=0.0001) and had acquired appropriate child safety items (p=0.0001). CONCLUSION: The community injury prevention model appears to be an effective strategy for injury prevention. The support provided by the council for the WCIPP has provided a benchmark for the role of local governments in injury prevention.

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