Evaluating a Shared Decision-making Intervention for Families About Firearm Storage

Part of paid clinical trials in Seattle, Washington.

Sponsor
Seattle Children's Hospital
Study ID
NCT07522112
Status
Not Yet Recruiting

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Conditions

  • Safety

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Interventions

  • Family Safety Check-In — BEHAVIORAL
    An interactive web-based decision support tool that is tailored to different family structures and ages of children and adolescents in the home. It is designed to facilitate informed, value-consistent decision making about storage in which all adult family members are engaged in the decision-making process.
  • AAP Resource — BEHAVIORAL
    American Academy of Pediatrics' informational resource about safe firearm storage for families.

Study Details

Investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial assessing effectiveness of the Family Safety Check-In website on firearm storage practices. Prior to conducting the RCT, investigators will engage in a robust, participatory process of language adaptation to ensure the intervention meets the expressed needs of the large and growing proportion of parents in the United States who identify as Hispanic and speak primarily Spanish.

Key Dates

Start date
Oct 1, 2026
Status verified
Apr 2026
Primary completion
May 31, 2030
Completion
May 31, 2030

Study Design

Enrollment
548 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION

Arms

  • Active Comparator: Control Group
  • Experimental: Intervention Group

Primary Outcome Measure

Firearm storage practices [ Time Frame: Baseline, 1 month, 6 months ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Seattle Children's HospitalSeattleWashington98105
Emily Kroshus

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