Drowning Clinical Trial
Official title:
Environmental and Behavioral Risk Factors for Childhood Drowning
This study will examine the relationship between swimming lessons, swimming ability, and
other risk factors or protective factors, and the risk of drowning among children. The
study's primary focus is on children between 1 and 4 years of age, with a secondary focus on
older children up to 19 years of age. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental
death among children under 5 years of age, with drowning rates peaking among 1- to 2-
year-olds.
The study will examine the circumstances of cases of children between 1 and 19 years of age
who have drowned in a body of water where swimming ability might have been a risk factor,
such as a pool, Jacuzzi, hot tub, pond, lake, river, canal quarry, irrigation ditch, dam, or
ocean. (Drowning is defined as death from asphyxia while submerged, or within 24 hours of the
submersion.)
The victims' parents or guardians will be interviewed about their child's general health,
temperament, motor development, swimming ability, history of swimming lessons, and exposure
to water. In addition, they will be asked about environmental factors related to the child's
drowning, such as if a lifeguard was present or if, in the case of a pool drowning, there was
a fence around the pool. They will be asked about parental norms regarding child supervision
and pool-provider advice regarding swimming instruction. Parents of older children will be
asked about their child's risk-taking and sensation-seeking behaviors. Information on
additional risk factors, such as the remoteness of the site of the drowning and the victim's
blood alcohol level will also be obtained.
The above information will be compared with similar information gathered from parents of
control subjects-that is, children who are the same age as the victims and who live in the
same geographic area. For adolescent cases, information about swimming in unguarded sites or
drinking alcoholic beverages while in or around water will be obtained from direct interviews
with adolescents, as parents may not have accurate information in these areas.
The information gained from this study will provide guidance for the development of
interventions to prevent childhood drowning.
Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death among children in the
United States. Children under five years of age are at particularly increased risk with
drowning rates peaking among 1-2 year olds. While some preventive strategies, such as pool
fencing, are known to be effective, the impact of other preventive strategies is unclear. For
example, data regarding the relationship between swimming lessons or swimming ability and the
risk of drowning are lacking, making it difficult to formulate guidelines and policies about
enrollment of young children in swimming lessons. Information about risk and protective
factors for childhood drownings will provide valuable guidance for the design of future
interventions to prevent these tragic deaths.
This study utilizes a case-control design to evaluate the relationship between swimming
lessons, swimming ability, and other risk or protective factors on the one hand, and the risk
of drowning on the other. The primary study hypothesis addresses the relationship between
swimming lessons and the risk of drowning among children ages 1 to 4 years, while secondary
hypotheses address risk and protective factors for drowning among older children. Parents or
guardians of drowning victims and parents/guardians of age-matched controls will be
interviewed. A short interview will also be conducted with adolescent controls, aged 14-19
years. Interviews include questions regarding exposure to water, swimming ability,
participation in swimming lessons, and a number of other factors that might influence the
risk of drowning.
Cases will be identified through a consortium of medical examiners/coroners (ME/C). As part
of the investigation of drowning deaths, investigators from the medical examiners/coroners'
offices routinely collect information about the circumstances surrounding the death; however,
the format and content varies somewhat with jurisdiction. In the first phase of the proposed
study a consortium of ME/C's will be assembled and a short abstract form will be developed to
standardize collection of information relevant to the investigation. At the conclusion of the
routine investigation, the investigator from ME/C office will introduce the current study to
the parent/guardian. Case families, who have not indicated a refusal for a telephone
interview, will be contacted by study staff for a more in-depth interview. Random digit
dialing (RDD) will be used to identify appropriately matched control children. Study
interviews will be conducted by telephone.
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