Injury prevention group to promote programs in community | All | Active and passive | Preventive, radical/political, self empowerment | Social and physical environment |
Relevant local private and public organisations promote child safety (Red Cross, women's organisations) | 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 | Active and passive | All three | Social environment |
Media strategy describing local child burn injury problem, distribution of burn injury data with free texts (table 2) | 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 | Active, may lead to passive | All three | Expectations and expectancies |
Promotion of tap water thermostat setting at 55°C through media and individual counseling | 2, 5 | Active, may lead to passive | Preventive, self empowerment | Physical environment |
Promotion of the availability of cooker safeguards in stores selling electric stoves | 3 | Passive | Preventive, self empowerment | Physical environment |
Promotion of the purchase and installation of cooker safeguards in homes | 2, 5 | Active, may lead to passive | Preventive, self empowerment | Physical environment |
Promotion of increased parental vigilance in putative burn risk situations (through items appearing in local media and parental counseling by public health nurses and doctors) | 1 | Active | Preventive, self empowerment | Behavioral capability |
Promotion of parental skills in giving first aid after burns have occurred (cooling of burned body areas) | 7 | Active | Self empowerment | Behavioral capability |
Data feedback to parents of small children via media and health services showing local ability to cope with child burn injury problem, long term, increasing individual and community perception of coping skills | 4 | Active | Self empowerment | Self efficacy, positive reinforcement/reward |