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. 1997 Dec;3(4):282-7.
doi: 10.1136/ip.3.4.282.

The PRECEDE-PROCEED model: application to planning a child pedestrian injury prevention program

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The PRECEDE-PROCEED model: application to planning a child pedestrian injury prevention program

P Howat et al. Inj Prev. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Objectives: The objectives were first, to modify the PRECEDE-PROCEED model and to use it is as a basis for planning a three year intervention trial that aims to reduce injury to child pedestrians. A second objective was to assess the suitability of this process for planning such a relatively complex program.

Setting: The project was carried out in 47 primary schools in three local government areas, in the Perth metropolitan area.

Methods: The program was developed, based on extensive needs assessment incorporating formative evaluations. Epidemiological, psychosocial, environmental, educational, and demographic information was gathered, organised, and prioritised. The PRECEDE-PROCEED model was used to identify the relevant behavioural and environmental risk factors associated with child pedestrian injuries in the target areas. Modifiable causes of those behavioural and environmental factors were delineated. A description of how the model facilitated the development of program objectives and subobjectives which were linked to strategy objectives, and strategies is provided.

Results: The process used to plan the child pedestrian injury prevention program ensured that a critical assessment was undertaken of all the relevant epidemiological, behavioural, and environmental information. The gathering, organising, and prioritising of the information was facilitated by the process.

Conclusions: The use of a model such as PRECEDE-PROCEED can enhance the development of a child injury prevention program. In particular, the process can facilitate the identification of appropriate objectives which in turn facilitates the development of suitable interventions and evaluation methods.

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