Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

Keeping Children Safe – Peer-reviewed Publications List

  1. Ablewhite J, Kendrick D, Shaw I, editors. Parental perceptions of child safety and avoidable injuries that occur within the home environment (Poster abstract no. 530). WHO 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion; 2008 15-18 March 2008; Merida: Mexico: WHO.
  2. Ablewhite J, McDaid L, Hawkins A, Peel I, Goodenough T, Deave T, et al. Approaches used by parents to keep their children safe at home: a qualitative study to explore the perspectives of parents with children aged under five years. BMC public health. 2015;15:983.
  3. Achana F, Hubbard S, Sutton A, Kendrick D, Cooper N. An exploration of synthesis methods in public health evaluations of interventions concludes that the use of modern statistical methods would be beneficial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2014;67(4):376-90.
  4. Achana F, Sutton AJ, Kendrick D, Hayes M, Jones DR, Hubbard SJ, et al. A decision analytic model to investigate the cost-effectiveness of poisoning prevention practices in households with young children. BMC public health. 2016;16:705.
  5. Achana FA, Cooper NJ, Bujkiewicz S, Hubbard SJ, Kendrick D, Jones DR, et al. Network meta-analysis of multiple outcome measures accounting for borrowing of information across outcomes. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2014;14:92.
  6. Achana FA, Cooper NJ, Dias S, Lu G, Rice SJ, Kendrick D, et al. Extending methods for investigating the relationship between treatment effect and baseline risk from pairwise meta-analysis to network meta-analysis. Statistics in Medicine. 2012;32(5):752-71.
  7. Achana FA, Sutton AJ, Kendrick D, Wynn P, Young B, Jones DR, et al. The Effectiveness of Different Interventions to Promote Poison Prevention Behaviours in Households with Children: A Network Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(4):e0121122.
  8. Beckett K, Goodenough T, Deave T, Jaeckle S, McDaid L, Benford P, et al. Implementing an Injury Prevention Briefing to aid delivery of key fire safety messages in UK children’s centres: qualitative study nested within a multi-centre randomised controlled trial. BMC public health. 2014;14:1256.
  9. Benford P, Young B, Coupland C, Watson M, Hindmarch P, Hayes M, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls on one level in young children: multicentre case-control study. Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention. 2015;21(6):381-8.
  10. Cooper NJ, Kendrick D, Achana F, Dhiman P, He Z, Wynn P, et al. Network Meta-analysis to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase the Uptake of Smoke Alarms. Epidemiologic Reviews. 2012;34(1):32-45.
  11. Cooper NJ, Kendrick D, Timblin C, Hayes M, Majsak-Newman G, Meteyard K, et al. The short-term cost of falls, poisonings and scalds occurring at home in children under 5 years old in England: multicentre longitudinal study. Injury Prevention. 2016;22(5):334-31.
  12. Deave T, Goodenough T, Stewart J, Towner E, Majsak-Newman G, Hawkins A, et al. Contemporary hazards in the home: keeping children safe from thermal injuries. Archives of  Disease in Childhood. 2013;98:485-9.
  13. Deave T, Hawkins A, Kumar A, Hayes M, Cooper N, Watson M, et al. Evaluating implementation of a fire-prevention injury prevention briefing in children's centres: Cluster randomised controlled trial. PLoS ONE. 2017;12(3):e0172584.
  14. Deave T, Towner E, McColl E, Reading R, Sutton A, Coupland C, et al. Multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating implementation of a fire prevention Injury Prevention Briefing in children's centres: study protocol. BMC public health. 2014;14(69).
  15. Goodenough T, Kay B, Deave T, Towner E, Stewart J, Ablewhite J, et al. Barriers and facilitators to delivering injury prevention interventions in English children's centres. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2015:1-12.
  16. He Z, Wynn P, Kendrick D. Non-resuscitative first-aid training for children and laypeople: a systematic review. Emergency Medicine Journal. 2013;0:1-6.
  17. Hindmarch P, Hawkins A, McColl E, Hayes M, Majsak-Newman G, Ablewhite J, et al. Recruitment and retention strategies and the examination of attrition bias in a randomised controlled trial in children’s centres serving families in disadvantaged areas of England. Trials. 2015;16(79).
  18. Hubbard S, Cooper N, Kendrick D, Young B, Wynn PM, He Z, et al. Network meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent falls in children under age 5 years. Injury Prevention. 2014.
  19. Ingram JC, Deave T, Towner E, Errington G, Kay B, Kendrick D. Identifying facilitators and barriers for home injury prevention interventions for pre-school children: a systematic review of the quantitative literature. Health Education Research. 2012;27 (2):258–68.
  20. Kendrick D, Majsak-Newman G, Benford P, Coupland C, Timblin C, Hayes M, et al. Poison prevention practices and medically attended poisoning in young children: multicentre case–control study. Injury Prevention. 2016;Published Online First: 04 November 2016. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041828.
  21. Kendrick D, Maula A, Reading R, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls from furniture in young children: Multicenter case-control study. JAMA Pediatrics. 2015;169(2):145-53.
  22. Kendrick D, Maula A, Stewart J, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for three matched case–control studies of modifiable risk factors for falls. Injury Prevention. 2012;18(3):e3.
  23. Kendrick D, Young B, Mason-Jones AJ, Ilyas N, Achana FA, Cooper NJ, et al. Home safety education and provision of safety equipment for injury prevention. Cochrane Database of Systematic  Reviews. 2012;Issue 9. Art. No.:CD005014. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005014.pub3.
  24. Kendrick D, Zou K, Ablewhite J, Watson M, Coupland C, Kay B, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls on stairs in young children: multicentre case–control study. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2015;Published Online First: 10 December 2015. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308486.
  25. Kendrick D. Keeping Children Safe: a multicentre programme of research to increase the evidence base for preventing unintentional injuries in the home in the under-fives. Programme Grants For Applied Research. 2017;5(14).
  26. Majsak-Newman G, Benford P, Ablewhite J, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for a matched case-control study of modifiable risk factors for poisoning. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):e10.
  27. Ploubidis GB, Edwards P, Kendrick D. Measuring behaviours for escaping from house fires: use of latent variable models to summarise multiple behaviours. BMC Research Notes. 2015;8(1):1-8.
  28. Saramago P, Cooper NJ, Sutton AJ, Hayes M, Dunn K, Manca A, et al. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for increasing the possession of functioning smoke alarms in households with pre-school children: a modelling study. BMC public health. 2014;14(1):459.
  29. Saramago P, Sutton AJ, Cooper NJ, Manca A. Mixed treatment comparisons using aggregate and individual participant level data. Statistics in Medicine. 2012;31(28):3516-36.
  30. Stewart J, Benford P, Wynn P, Watson MC, Coupland C, Deave T, et al. Modifiable risk factors for scald injury in children under 5 years of age: A Multi-centre Case–Control Study. Burns.
  31. Watson MC, Mulvaney C, Timblin C, Stewart J, Coupland CA, Deave T, et al. Missed opportunities to keep children safe? National survey of injury prevention activities of children’s centres. Health Education Journal. 2016;75(7):833-42.
  32. Watson M, Mulvaney C, Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Hayes M, et al. National survey of the injury prevention activities of sure start children's centres. Injury Prevention. 2012;18(Suppl 1):A103.
  33. Watson MC, Benford P, Coupland CA, Clacy R, Hindmarsh P, Majsak-Newman G, et al. Validation of a home safety questionnaire used in a series of case control studies. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):336-42.
  34. Watson MC, Mulvaney CA, Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Hayes M, et al. National survey of the injury prevention activities of children's centres. Health & Social Care in the Community. 2014;22(1):40-6.
  35. Wynn P, Stewart J, Kumar A, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for a case–control study of modifiable risk factors for scalds. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):e11.
  36. Wynn PM, Zou K, Young B, Majsak-Newman G, Hawkins A, Kay B, et al. Prevention of childhood poisoning in the home: overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2016;23(1):3-28.
  37. Young B, Wynn PM, He Z, Kendrick D. Preventing childhood falls within the home: Overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2013;60(0):158-71.
  38. Zou K, Wynn PM, Miller P, Hindmarch P, Majsak-Newman G, Young B, et al. Preventing childhood scalds within the home: Overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. Burns: Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 2015;41(5):907-24.

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