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User-driven design of child restraint information to reduce errors in use: a pilot randomised controlled trial.

Alexandra B HallCatherine HoBianca AlbaneseLisa KeayKate HunterJudith CharltonAndrew HayenLynne E BilstonJulie Brown
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2019)
Consumer-driven design of informational materials can increase the correct use of child restraints. Targeting improved comprehension of informational materials may be an effective mechanism for reducing child restraint misuse.
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