Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Firearms injuries present a major pediatric public health challenge in the United States. This study protocol describes research to develop and then conduct a randomized clinical trial to evaluate ShootSafe, an interactive, engaging, educational website to teach children firearms...

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Main Authors: David C. Schwebel, D. Leann Long, Marissa Gowey, Joan Severson, Yefei He, Katelyn Trullinger
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10345-3
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spelling doaj-00a2b3b8d3bb40f18501f92cf5fbc4a52021-02-07T12:04:11ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-02-0121111210.1186/s12889-021-10345-3Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trialDavid C. Schwebel0D. Leann Long1Marissa Gowey2Joan Severson3Yefei He4Katelyn Trullinger5Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at BirminghamDepartment of Biostatistics, University of Alabama at BirminghamDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Alabama at BirminghamDigital ArtefactsDigital ArtefactsDigital ArtefactsAbstract Background Firearms injuries present a major pediatric public health challenge in the United States. This study protocol describes research to develop and then conduct a randomized clinical trial to evaluate ShootSafe, an interactive, engaging, educational website to teach children firearms safety. ShootSafe has three primary goals: (a) teach children basic knowledge and skills needed to hunt, shoot, and use firearms safely; (b) help children learn and hone critical cognitive skills of impulse control and hypothetical thinking needed to use firearms safely; and (c) alter children’s perceptions about their own vulnerability and susceptibility to firearms-related injuries, the severity of those injuries, and their perceived norms about peer behavior surrounding firearms use. ShootSafe will accomplish these goals through a combination of interactive games plus short, impactful testimonial videos and short expert-led educational videos. Methods Following website development, ShootSafe will be evaluated through a randomized controlled trial with 162 children ages 10–12, randomly assigning children to engage in ShootSafe or an active control website. Multiple self-report, computer-based, and behavioral measures will assess functioning at baseline, immediately following training, and at 4-month follow-up. Four sets of outcomes will be considered: firearms safety knowledge; cognitive skills in impulse control and hypothetical thinking; perceptions about firearms safety; and simulated behavior when handling, storing and transporting firearms. Training in both conditions will comprise two 45-min sessions. Discussion If results are as hypothesized, ShootSafe offers potential as a theory-based program to teach children firearms safety in an accessible, engaging and educational manner. Translation into practice is highly feasible. Trial registration The study protocol was registered on 11/10/20 at clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT04622943 ).https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10345-3Firearms safetyInjury preventionChild safetyHunting and shootingClinical trial
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author David C. Schwebel
D. Leann Long
Marissa Gowey
Joan Severson
Yefei He
Katelyn Trullinger
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D. Leann Long
Marissa Gowey
Joan Severson
Yefei He
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Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
BMC Public Health
Firearms safety
Injury prevention
Child safety
Hunting and shooting
Clinical trial
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D. Leann Long
Marissa Gowey
Joan Severson
Yefei He
Katelyn Trullinger
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title Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
title_short Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort study protocol: developing and evaluating an interactive web platform to teach children hunting, shooting and firearms safety: a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Firearms injuries present a major pediatric public health challenge in the United States. This study protocol describes research to develop and then conduct a randomized clinical trial to evaluate ShootSafe, an interactive, engaging, educational website to teach children firearms safety. ShootSafe has three primary goals: (a) teach children basic knowledge and skills needed to hunt, shoot, and use firearms safely; (b) help children learn and hone critical cognitive skills of impulse control and hypothetical thinking needed to use firearms safely; and (c) alter children’s perceptions about their own vulnerability and susceptibility to firearms-related injuries, the severity of those injuries, and their perceived norms about peer behavior surrounding firearms use. ShootSafe will accomplish these goals through a combination of interactive games plus short, impactful testimonial videos and short expert-led educational videos. Methods Following website development, ShootSafe will be evaluated through a randomized controlled trial with 162 children ages 10–12, randomly assigning children to engage in ShootSafe or an active control website. Multiple self-report, computer-based, and behavioral measures will assess functioning at baseline, immediately following training, and at 4-month follow-up. Four sets of outcomes will be considered: firearms safety knowledge; cognitive skills in impulse control and hypothetical thinking; perceptions about firearms safety; and simulated behavior when handling, storing and transporting firearms. Training in both conditions will comprise two 45-min sessions. Discussion If results are as hypothesized, ShootSafe offers potential as a theory-based program to teach children firearms safety in an accessible, engaging and educational manner. Translation into practice is highly feasible. Trial registration The study protocol was registered on 11/10/20 at clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT04622943 ).
topic Firearms safety
Injury prevention
Child safety
Hunting and shooting
Clinical trial
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10345-3
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