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Register: ClinicalTrials.gov
Last refreshed on: 17 October 2012
Main ID:  NCT00959478
Date of registration: 13/08/2009
Primary sponsor: Nationwide Children's Hospital
Public title: Emergency Department Brief Intervention to Increase Carbon Monoxide Detector Use ProjectCODE
Scientific title: Emergency Department Brief Intervention to Increase Carbon Monoxide Detector Use
Date of first enrolment: June 2009
Target sample size: 300
Recruitment status: Enrolling by invitation
URL:  http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00959478
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Prevention  
Countries of recruitment
United States
Contacts
Name:   Lara B. McKenzie, PhD
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Affiliation:  Center for Inury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Age: The child being treated in the PED must be 18 years old or younger. The
parent/guardian of the child being treated must be at least 18 years of age.

- Current/Previous Enrollment: The participant must only enroll in the study once. A
participant may not re-enroll in the study after completing any step of the study nor
can they enroll as a result of an additional trip to the PED with the same child or a
sibling of that child.

- English speaking: Participants must feel comfortable answering survey questions that
are written in English to be eligible for Project CODE.

- Parent/Guardian: The parent/guardian is the actual study participant, not the child,
even if the child is eighteen years-old. The child treated in the PED must be
accompanied by an English-speaking adult and that adult must be the person
responsible for ensuring the child's safety in his/her home. The child must live with
the adult most of the time.

- Reason for PED visit: Information regarding the nature of the child's visit will be
obtained by reviewing PED triage information via EPIC and must be for an injury or a
medical complaint.

- Place of Residence: Study participants must live in Franklin County (Columbus, Ohio
and surrounding area).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Children being seen for possible sexual or physical abuse, neglect, behavioral
problems, self inflicted harm or a suicide attempt.

- Children that must see a doctor immediately or are presenting with a critical
condition.



Age minimum: 18 Years
Age maximum: N/A
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Control- Usual Care Flyer on Carbon Monoxide
Intervention-carbon Monoxide Alarm + Educational Tool
Intervention(s)
Behavioral: Educational Tool & Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Primary Outcome(s)
Observation of working carbon monoxide alarms [Time Frame: Two-weeks and six-months following enrollment]
Secondary Outcome(s)
Behavioral profile and Precaution Adoption Process Model(PAPM)stage [Time Frame: Two-weeks and six-months following enrollment]
Secondary ID(s)
Grant No.: R01HD057155
HD057155
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
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