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This study is designed to evaluate whether commercially-available swim self-rescue schools are effective to teach children ages 12-23 months to stay safely alive floating in the water (or grasping the pool's edge) without adult intervention. The investigators will measure children's water self-rescue skills at baseline and then they will engage in commercially-available training over the course of several weeks. The investigators will then measure their skills again. Assessments will be conducted using a standardized protocol with a certified lifeguard present. Parents will also complete a short survey concerning child and family demographics and child and family swim and lifeguard training experience.
Age
1 - 1 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
UAB Youth Safety Lab, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Start Date
September 16, 2024
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2024
Completion Date
November 23, 2024
Last Updated
February 28, 2025
50
ACTUAL participants
self-rescue training
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
NCT06327893
NCT03327467
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