In 1990, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Committee on Injury
and Poison Prevention issued a policy statement, ''Safe Transportation
of Newborns Discharged from the Hospital,'' recommending that hospita
ls adopt comprehensive policies, procedures and education programs for
the discharge of newborns in child safety seats (CSSs). The purpose o
f this project was to determine if a statewide educational interventio
n based on the AAP statement would be effective in bringing about thos
e recommendations in Nebraska hospitals. All hospitals providing newbo
rn services in Nebraska were surveyed prior to and after the intervent
ion to determine the nature and extent of their CSS discharge policies
, patient education programs and loan programs. Post-intervention data
indicate significant increases in the percentage of hospitals having
formal infant CSS discharge policies (from 25.9% to 88%), providing CS
S patient education (from 51% to 95%), and having safety seat loan/giv
e-away programs (from 59% to 76%). It is concluded that a comprehensiv
e, statewide educational program can influence hospitals to promote us
age of, access to, and education with infant CSSs.