Handbook of Injury and Violence Prevention
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-29457-5_20
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Trends and Challenges in Intervention Research Methods

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“…Cost-effectiveness studies show that every euro spent on child restraints saves €32 in health care spending (63). The use of seat-belts and child seats has been widely proven to lead to economic savings (64,65), and it can be maximized through legislation and enforcement, accompanied by educational campaigns. Legislation, parental knowledge, availability, cost and accessibility influence the use of child restraints.…”
Section: Child Car Restraints Seat-belts and Seating Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cost-effectiveness studies show that every euro spent on child restraints saves €32 in health care spending (63). The use of seat-belts and child seats has been widely proven to lead to economic savings (64,65), and it can be maximized through legislation and enforcement, accompanied by educational campaigns. Legislation, parental knowledge, availability, cost and accessibility influence the use of child restraints.…”
Section: Child Car Restraints Seat-belts and Seating Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple strategies repeated in different forms and contexts are an important means of fostering a culture of safety in communities (64,65). Community-based prevention programmes often include strategies on falls and have been demonstrated lead to the installation of window guards in high-rise buildings (66).…”
Section: Combined Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the object of any intervention(s) which is improving safety at workplace or during work should not be misplaced. For example, Oldenburg and Brodie [71] suggest that an intervention designed around a theoretical model should recognise the influence of a wide range of factors from intrapersonal and interpersonal factors to institutional and community level factors as well as societal level factors such as public policy on behaviour. It should also develop a framework for implementing such strategies that are aimed at the multiple levels of influence [71].…”
Section: Safety Interventions At Construction Workplacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Oldenburg and Brodie [71] suggest that an intervention designed around a theoretical model should recognise the influence of a wide range of factors from intrapersonal and interpersonal factors to institutional and community level factors as well as societal level factors such as public policy on behaviour. It should also develop a framework for implementing such strategies that are aimed at the multiple levels of influence [71]. That is to say that interventions aimed at preventing accidents at work can be implemented at different levels, for example, individual, group, or organisational or broader societal-industry level [17,51,72,73], depending on the specific target.…”
Section: Safety Interventions At Construction Workplacementioning
confidence: 99%