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Back to sleep: Can we influence child care providers?
Moon, Rachel Y., 2003
Pediatrics, 112(4), 878-882

A study attempting to determine whether an educational program for child care providers regarding sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and safe sleep environment is effective in 1) providing basic information and understanding regarding SIDS risk reduction practices, 2) changing child care provider behavior, and 3) promoting development of written sleep position policies

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Balancing accessibility and safety in child care through regulations
Currie, Janet,
JCPR Policy Briefs, 4(1).

An inquiry into the correlation between provider education, child care regulations, and the safety of children in child care programs

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Does time spent in child care influence risk for unintentional injury?
Schwebel, David C., March 2006
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31(2), 184-193

An investigation of the impact of quantity and quality of child care programs on young children's risk for unintentional injury using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care

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Effect of a Smart Start playground improvement grant on child care playground hazards
Kotch, Jonathan, 1998
Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center.

A study of the impact of an Even Start playground improvement grant on child care playground hazards, focusing on playground safety assessments, planning and evaluation, quality enhancements, such as fencing and surfacing, and safety programs

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Infant sleep position in licensed child care centers
Gershon, Naomi B., 1997
Pediatrics, 100(1), 75-78

A study of child care center practices and knowledge of the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations regarding infant sleep position

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Injuries in child care centers: Rates, severity and etiology
Alkon, Abbey, 1994
Pediatrics, 94(6), 1043-1046

A study on the distribution, severity and causal factors of minor and major injuries in preschool children

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Licensed child care providers' adherence with the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendations for infant sleep positions
Hatton, Candace M., 2004
Unpublished master's thesis, Clarkson College, Omaha, NE

A survey-based study of licensed child care providers' knowledge of and compliance with the American Academy of Pediatrics' ''Back to Sleep'' recommendations, and an investigation into the primary sleep position they utilize for infants and reasons why they use that particular position

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Minimizing risks to children in licensed child care settings: A literature review and state survey
Colbert, Judith A., 2005
Olympia: Washington State, Division of Child Care and Early Learning.

A multistate study of the relationship between child care licensing requirements and risks of care-related injuries to children, with recommendations for strengthening licensing rules in Washington State

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Minimizing risks to children in licensed child care settings: A literature review and state survey [Executive Summary]
Colbert, Judith A., 2005
Olympia: Washington State, Division of Child Care and Early Learning.

A summary of a multistate study of the relationship between child care licensing requirements and risks of care-related injuries to children, with recommendations for strengthening licensing rules in Washington State

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Reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in child care and changing provider practices: Lessons learned from a demonstration project
Moon, Jennifer, October, 2008
Pediatrics, 122(4), 788-798

A study of the effectiveness of a curriculum and train-the-trainer model of child care providers? policies with regards to safe infant sleep care to prevent sudden infant death syndrome in 264 programs with 1,212 providers caring for 1,993 infants

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Stable prevalence but changing risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome in child care settings in 2001
Moon, Rachel Y., 2005
Pediatrics, 116(4), 972-977

A retrospective study of all cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) occurring in one year, comparing the deaths that occurred in child care environments with the deaths that occurred during parental care

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Supervision in childhood injury cases: A reliable taxonomy
Wills, Karen E., 1997
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 29(1), 133-137

A description of the Chicago Children’s Supervision Taxonomy direct supervision intervention in urban childhood pedestrian injuries

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