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040 _aAFVC
100 _aAltman, Robin L.
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245 _aEducation by maternity nurses and prevention of abusive head trauma
_cRobin L. Altman, Jennifer Canter, Patricia A. Patrick, Nancy Daley, Neelofar K. Butt
260 _bAmerican Academy of Pediatrics,
_c2011
500 _aPediatrics, 2011, 128(5): e1164 -e1172
520 _aThis programme was delivered in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. The educational program, which was delivered by maternity nurses, included a leaflet explaining abusive head trauma (“shaken baby syndrome”) and how to prevent it, an 8-minute video on the subject, and a statement signed by parents acknowledging receipt of the information and agreeing to share it with others who will care for the infant. The authors report that: The decrease from 2.8 injuries per year (14 cases in 5 years) to 0.7 injuries per year (2 cases in 3 years) represents a 75.0% reduction (P = .03).
650 _aCHILDREN
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650 _aFATHERS
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650 _aINFANTS
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650 _aMOTHERS
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650 _aPARENTING
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650 _aPROGRAMMES
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650 _aPHYSICAL ABUSE
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650 _aSHAKEN BABY SYNDROME
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650 0 _aTRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
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651 4 _aUNITED STATES
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_aPREVENTION
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_aCHILD ABUSE
700 _aCanter, Jennifer
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700 _aPatrick, Patricia A.
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700 _aDaley, Nancy
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700 _aButt, Neelofar K.
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773 0 _tPediatrics, 2011, 128(5): e1164 -e1172
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-3260
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