Child restraint use and parental perceptions of comfort.

CONCLUSIONS: Parent perceptions of comfort of children in child restraints do not appear to be associated with incorrect child restraint use, or age appropriate restraint choice. It is possible that the actual comfort of the child may be related to incorrect use but this remains to be tested. Further investigation of the relationship between parent perceived comfort and the actual comfort of the child, as well as the impact of child comfort on optimal child restraint use is warranted. PMID: 26890024 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Traffic Injury Prevention - Category: Accident Prevention Authors: Tags: Traffic Inj Prev Source Type: research