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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Pediatric Injury Prevention
  • Traffic Safety

Background:

  • Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for children aged 5-14.
  • Miami-Dade County faced a high rate of pediatric pedestrian injuries, prompting the development of intervention programs.
  • Level-1 trauma centers in the county admitted a significant number of injured children.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the 15-year impact of the WalkSafe program on pediatric pedestrian injuries in Miami-Dade County.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of targeted education and community collaboration in reducing child roadway incidents.
  • To document the reduction in pediatric trauma admissions following program implementation.

Main Methods:

  • The WalkSafe program utilized targeted educational strategies for child pedestrians.
  • Multitiered collaboration with community partners was integral to program delivery.
  • Trauma data from level-1 trauma centers were analyzed to assess injury trends before and after program implementation.

Main Results:

  • The WalkSafe program was initially piloted in a high-risk neighborhood, which subsequently showed a reduced density of pedestrian crashes.
  • Countywide implementation of WalkSafe led to a documented 78% decrease in pediatric injuries.
  • The program has demonstrated a sustained positive impact over 15 years.

Conclusions:

  • The WalkSafe program is a successful model for reducing pediatric pedestrian injuries.
  • Community-based, collaborative approaches are effective in enhancing child traffic safety.
  • Targeted educational interventions can significantly decrease unintentional injury rates among children.