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. 2011 Sep 2;18(2):113–123. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2011-040043

Table 3.

Overview of study results showing the number of outcomes and the direction and statistical significance of effect

Author(s) Study type (quality) Time of follow-up Injuries Equipment use Behaviour Attitudes Knowledge
Oral presentation
 Frederick and Barlow17 BA (−) 2 months 2
 Frederick et al18 CBA (+) 5 months 3↑↑ 1
 Tenn & Dewis19 CBA (−) 4 months 1 1
 Heck et al20 BA (−) 1 week 1*
 Morrongiello and Mark21 cRCT (+) 1 month 3↑↑
 Azeredo and Stephens-Stidham22 CBA (−) 2 weeks 3↑↑ 1↑↑ 4↑↑
 Greene et al23 CBA (−) 1 week 7
 Asher et al24 RCT (+) Immediate
 Moran and Stanley25 BA (−) Immediate 1↑↑
Oral presentation+promotional materials
 Terzidis et al26 CBA (+) 1 month 3
Oral presentation+activities
 Richards et al27 CBA (−) 1 week 4
 Kendrick et al28 cRCT (++) 4 months 1
 McCallum et al29 BA (−) 3 months 2↑↑ 1↑↑
Oral presentation+safety village
 Gielen et al30 BA (+) Immediate
Oral presentation+video
 Wehner and Sutton31 BA (−) 6 weeks 1 3
 Wesner32 CBA (+) 2 weeks 2 1↑↑
Video
 Mayer et al33 RCT (++) 1 months 1
 Morrongiello and Matheis34 cRCT (+) 2 months 4↑↑
Health fair+mass media
 Forjuoh et al35 BA (−) At the end of 2-year intervention
Health fair
 Solis36 BA (−) Immediate 3↑↑
Mass media
 Bennett et al37 BA (+) At the end of 3-year intervention 1↑↑ 1↑↑
 Treser et al38 BA (−) At the end of 3-year intervention 1*
 D'Argenio et al39 BA (−) Immediate 1

The number of outcomes reported by a study (or the summary effect size where this was possible to calculate) is specified before the strength and direction of effect; for example 2↑ indicates that two statistically non-significant effects in the desired direction were reported. Statistical significance is defined as a (Pooled) OR where the 95% CI does not include 1, or p<0.05. All outcomes were self-reported unless otherwise indicated.

*

Observed outcomes.

↑↑

Statistically significant effect in the desired direction.

Statistically non-significant effect, but in the desired direction.

Statistically non-significant effect, but in the opposite direction to that desired.

BA, before and after study (with no control group); CBA, controlled before and after study; cRCT, cluster RCT; RCT, randomised controlled trial.