Trial Outcomes & Findings for Helping Children's Centres to Enhance Home Safety (NCT NCT01452191)
NCT ID: NCT01452191
Last Updated: 2019-07-26
Results Overview
COMPLETED
NA
1112 participants
1 year
2019-07-26
Participant Flow
Unit of analysis: Children's centres
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
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Injury Prevention Briefing Only
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
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Usual Care
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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373 12
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369 12
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370 12
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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241 12
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252 12
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258 12
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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132 0
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117 0
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112 0
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
Number differs from overall number where baseline data was missing
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=12 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
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Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=12 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
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Usual Care
n=12 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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Total
n=36 Children's centres
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Customized
Maternal age 20 years or younger
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20 Participants
n=356 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data was missing
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17 Participants
n=350 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data was missing
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17 Participants
n=354 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data was missing
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54 Participants
n=1060 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data was missing
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Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Family ethnicity White Bristish · Ethnicity: White British
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348 Participants
n=361 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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323 Participants
n=351 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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337 Participants
n=350 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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1008 Participants
n=1062 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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Race/Ethnicity, Customized
Family ethnicity White Bristish · Ethnicity: Other ethnic group
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13 Participants
n=361 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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28 Participants
n=351 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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13 Participants
n=350 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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54 Participants
n=1062 Participants • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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Region of Enrollment
United Kingdom
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373 participants
n=373 Participants
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369 participants
n=369 Participants
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370 participants
n=370 Participants
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1112 participants
n=1112 Participants
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Family have a plan for escaping from a house fire
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149 Participants
n=366 Participants • Number differs fromoverall number where baseline data is missing
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153 Participants
n=364 Participants • Number differs fromoverall number where baseline data is missing
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159 Participants
n=363 Participants • Number differs fromoverall number where baseline data is missing
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461 Participants
n=1093 Participants • Number differs fromoverall number where baseline data is missing
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Lead agency for Children's centre
Local Authority
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9 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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7 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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10 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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26 Children's centres
n=36 Children's centres
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Lead agency for Children's centre
NHS
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2 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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0 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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0 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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2 Children's centres
n=36 Children's centres
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Lead agency for Children's centre
Voluntary sector
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1 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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5 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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2 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres
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8 Children's centres
n=36 Children's centres
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Ofsted score for overall effectiveness of Children's centre
Outstanding
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4 Children's centres
n=11 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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2 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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3 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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9 Children's centres
n=35 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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Ofsted score for overall effectiveness of Children's centre
Good/satisfactory
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7 Children's centres
n=11 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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10 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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9 Children's centres
n=12 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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26 Children's centres
n=35 Children's centres • Number differs from overall number where baseline data is missing
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearPopulation: Data on this outcome was missing for 5 participants in the Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation arm, 9 in the Injury Prevention Briefing only arm and 4 in the Usual Care arm.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=236 Participants
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
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Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=243 Participants
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
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Usual Care
n=254 Participants
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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Number of Families With a Fire Escape Plan (Ascertained From Self-completion Questionnaire).
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120 Participants
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108 Participants
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119 Participants
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearPopulation: Analysis based at level of Children's centres. Data on this outcome was missing for one Children's centre in the Injury Prevention Briefing only arm.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=12 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
|
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=11 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
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Usual Care
n=12 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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The Number of Childrens Centres Providing Information and Advice on Smoke Alarms
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11 Children's centres
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11 Children's centres
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11 Children's centres
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearPopulation: Analysis at level of Children's centres. Data on this outcome was missing for one Children's centre in the Usual Care arm.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=12 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
|
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=12 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
|
Usual Care
n=11 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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The Number of Children's Centres Providing Information and Advice on How to Make a Fire Escape Plan
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12 Children's centres
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9 Children's centres
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8 Children's centres
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearPopulation: Analysis at level of Children's centres
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=12 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
|
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=12 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
|
Usual Care
n=12 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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The Number of Children's Centres Providing Information and Advice on the Causes of House Fires
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12 Children's centres
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12 Children's centres
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11 Children's centres
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearOutcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=12 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
|
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=12 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
|
Usual Care
n=12 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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The Number of Children's Centres Providing Information and Advice on Child Behaviour and Fire Prevention
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12 Children's centres
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11 Children's centres
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8 Children's centres
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: 1 yearPopulation: Analysis at level of Children's centres. Data on this outcome was missing for one Children's centre in the Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation arm and one Children's centre in the Usual Care arm.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
n=11 Children's centres
Children's Centres will be given an Injury Prevention Briefing which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, a three hour staff training session and facilitation by the research team to support implementation of the IPB.
|
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
n=12 Children's centres
An Injury Prevention Briefing (IPB) , which offers guidance on best evidence on reducing fire related injuries in the home, will be posted to Children's centres.
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Usual Care
n=11 Children's centres
Children's centres undertake usual fire prevention activity.
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The Number of Children's Centres Providing Information and Advice on Bedtime Routines to Prevent Fires
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11 Children's centres
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8 Children's centres
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5 Children's centres
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Adverse Events
Injury Prevention Briefing and Facilitation
Injury Prevention Briefing Only
Usual Care
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place