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NCT06384989

Safety-Enhancing Motor Vehicle Child Safety Seat

Completed Results posted Last updated 16 April 2025
What this trial tests

trial testing Child restraint system with load leg feature in Motor Vehicle Injury in 50 participants. Completed in 29 July 2024.

Timeline
22 May 2024
Primary endpoint
29 July 2024
29 July 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorMinnesota HealthSolutions
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment50
Start date22 May 2024
Primary completion29 July 2024
Estimated completion29 July 2024
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Minnesota HealthSolutions

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Motor Vehicle Injury or Safety Issues. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov

Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.

Overall Correct Use of Load Leg Primary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

Number of participants who correctly install the load leg independently, without needing any prompt to use it.

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study18
Attempt to Use Load Leg Without Prompting Primary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

Number of participants who noticed the load leg on their own, unfolded it from storage, and attempted to use it without being prompted by the researcher.

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study27
Correct Load Leg Length Primary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

Number of participants who set the load leg to the correct length, including those who needed prompted to use it

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study35
Correct Load Leg Angle Primary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

Number of participants who set the load leg to the correct angle, including those who needed prompted to use it.

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study37
Correct Understanding of Load Leg's Purpose Secondary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

The number of participants who correctly understood the purpose of the load leg by using words such as "security, safety, stability," etc. in their survey responses.

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study48
Participants Who Like Having the Load Leg Secondary · 1 study visit, an average of 30 minutes

Number of participants who overall reported that they would like having the load leg feature on a child seat.

GroupValue95% CI
Single-group Study28

Sponsor's own description

This study aims to assess the usability of a load leg design for caregivers who must install the child safety seat into a vehicle. The specific aims are to quantify any errors committed by the participants while installing the car seat and to assess participants' opinions on the car seat's load leg design.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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