
@article{ref1,
title="The impact of behavioral risk assessments and tailored health information on pediatric injury",
journal="Clinical pediatrics",
year="2014",
author="Brixey, Suzanne N. and Weaver, Nancy L. and Guse, Clare E. and Zimmermann, Haydee and Williams, Janice and Corden, Timothy E. and Gorelick, Marc H.",
volume="53",
number="14",
pages="1383-1389",
abstract="Background. Integrating age appropriate injury prevention messages during a well-child visit is challenging in the face of competing demands. <br><br>PURPOSE. To describe a 7-month pilot using technology to facilitate injury prevention risk assessment and education integration. <br><br>METHODS. We prospectively tracked responses to the computer-based injury prevention self-assessment tool, safety product distribution, and any subsequent contact with the local hospital system for related unintentional injuries. <br><br>RESULTS. A total of 2091 eligible visits by 1368 unique patients were assessed. Eight hundred forty-three unique patients completed the Safe N' Sound assessment and 7 were subsequently injured, with an injury related to a Safe N' Sound target area. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS. A kiosk-based tailored injury assessment tool can be successfully integrated into a busy pediatric practice. Unintentional injury outcomes can be linked to the tailored anticipatory guidance and can identify the effectiveness of this electronic integration of injury prevention messaging into well-child examinations.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0009-9228",
doi="10.1177/0009922814549544",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009922814549544"
}