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Translation to Primary Care of an Effective Teen Safe Driving Program for Parents

Authors :
Bruce G. Simons-Morton
Jennifer S. Zakrajsek
Stacia A. Finch
Joseph O'Neil
Richard C. Wasserman
Jean T. Shope
Stephen Yano
C. Raymond Bingham
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Addressing teen driver crashes, this study adapted an effective CheckpointsTMprogram for parents of teen drivers for dissemination by primary care practitioners (PCPs) and the web; distributed the PCP/web program through pediatric practices; and examined dissemination to/implementation by parents. The website, youngDRIVERparenting.org , and brief intervention protocol were developed. PCPs delivered interventions and materials to parents, referred them to the website, and completed follow-up surveys. Google Analytics assessed parents’ website use. Most PCPs reported delivering interventions with fidelity, and thought the program important and feasible. Brief interventions/website referrals, averaging 4.4 minutes, were delivered to 3465 (87%) of 3990 eligible parents by 133 PCPs over an 18-week average. Website visits (1453) were made by 42% of parents, who spent on average 3:53 minutes viewing 4.2 topics. This program costs little (its website, training and promotional materials are available) and could be one component of a comprehensive approach to reducing teen driver crashes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77293f8600e2892e464524cd152438e5