Review Policy:
It is PROS policy that all PROS practitioners who complete data collection
for a study receive a copy of the manuscript(s) for review shortly
before submission for publication. Written feedback to the authors
is optional. All Safety Check Study participants will be credited
by practice in papers submitted for publication. Participation
at this level does not require any data analytic efforts, manuscript
preparation or editing. Practitioners who complete all data collection
and who participate in intermediate editing of manuscripts during
their preparatory phase will also receive formal manuscript acknowledgment,
listing and recognition at PROS meetings.
Authorship Opportunities:
Practitioners who wish to participate as paper authors on peer-reviewed manuscripts
arising from the project will agree to the Safety Check Study
Publication Policy which recognizes the network ownership of all
data and employs the JAMA Criteria for Authorship. In short, practitioners
wishing to participate in manuscript analyses and writing will
be required to participate in monthly conference calls for periods
of four to six months, review relevant literature and contribute
to the writing of the papers derived from the data.
Individuals may wish to play a leadership role on one of the
Topic Teams or alternatively to provide practitioner feedback
to one of the Teams at this level. Subsequent results may be presented
by practitioners at national or regional meetings or published
in peer-reviewed journals.
For more information on the PROS Review Policy or authorship opportunities,
please contact the PROS central office at pros@aap.org
or call 800/433-9016, extension 7623.
Abstracts
Barkin S, Baker AE, Slora EJ, Wasserman RC. Safety check violence prevention pilot study. Presented as a platform presentation at the 2001
Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Finch S, Barkin S, Ip E, Slora, E, Wasserman R. Discrepancies between survey-based and actual discussion rates of violence prevention topics. Presented as a poster presentation at the 2003 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Barkin SL, Richardson IM, Ip EH, Finch SA and Wasserman RC. Family influences on children's media use. Presented as a platform presentation
at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Barkin SL, Scheindlin B, Ip EH, Finch SA, Slora EJ and Wasserman
RC. Parent-provider agreement on anticipatory guidance delivered: what is remembered after the visit? Presented as a poster presentation
at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Barkin SL, DuRant RH, Hu N, Richardson IM, Craig JA, Finch SA,
Wasserman RC and Altman D. Rifle versus handgun owners in homes with children: differences in storage patterns. Presented as a
poster presentation at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies'
Annual Meeting.
Finch SA, Bocian AB, Weiley V, Barkin S. Pediatricians' perceptions of their level of confidence and effectiveness in violence prevention counseling: a national survey. Presented as a poster presentation
at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Barkin, S., Ip, E., Finch, S., Slora, E., Wasserman, R. Parental Media Mediation Styles. Presented as a platform presentation at the 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Scheindlin, B., Barkin, S., Ip, E., Finch, S. The Influence Of Childhood Experience On Parents Disciplinary Practices. Presented
as a poster presentation at the 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies'
Annual Meeting.
Barkin, S., Ip, E., Finch, S., Steffes, J., Wasserman, R. Community Practice Patterns: Linking To Community Violence Prevention Resources.
Presented as a poster presentation at the 2006 Pediatric Academic
Societies' Annual Meeting.
Barkin, S., Ip, E., Craig, J., Finch S, Steffes J, Wasserman
R. Distributing Firearm Locks Through Pediatricians Offices Achieves Safer Gun Storage: Results Of A Randomized Controlled Trial. Presented
as a platform presentation at the 2006 Pediatric Academic Societies'
Annual Meeting.
Barkin S, Ip E, Finch S, Steffes J, Scheindlin B, Wasserman R. The Effect of Office-Based Violence Prevention - A Cluster Randomized Trial. Presented as a platform presentation at the 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Finch S, Steffes J, Weiley V, Barkin S. But Will You Love Me Tomorrow? Will Clinicians Sustain Use of Intervention Components after Study Completion? Presented as a poster presentation at the 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Finch S, Barkin S, Ip E, Slora, E, Wasserman R, Dhepyasuwan N, Sege R. Local-IRB Review of National Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Studies: Helpful or Redundant? Presented as a poster presentation at the 2007 AHRQ Practice-Based Research Network Conference.
Finch S; Steffes J; Merline A; Slora E, Wasserman R, Barkin S. If the Light Bulb Wants to Change, Does it Matter? Does Parent Interest in Violence Prevention (VP) Predict Actual Change? Presented as a platform at the 2008 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Manuscripts
Barkin SL, Scheindlin B, Brown C, Ip E, Finch S, Wasserman RC. Anticipatory guidance topics: are more better? Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2005;5(6): 372-376.
Barkin S, Ip EH, Finch S, Martin K, Steffes J, Wasserman R. Clinician Practice Patterns: Linking to Community Resources for Childhood Aggression. Clinical Pediatrics. 2006; 45: 750-756.
Barkin S, Richardson I, Klinepeter S, Ip E, Finch S, Krcmar M. Parental Media Mediation Styles for Children Ages 2-11 years. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2006;160: 395-401.
Barkin S, Scheindlin B, Ip E, Richardson I, Finch S. Determinants of parental discipline practices: A national sample from primary care practices. Clinical Pediatrics. 2007; 46(1): 64-69.
Barkin S, Finch S, Ip E, Scheindlin B, Craig J, Steffes J, Weiley V, Slora E, Altman D, Wasserman R. Is Office-Based Counseling About Media Use, Time-outs, and Firearm Storage Effective? Results From a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Pediatrics. 2008; 122(1): e15-e25.
DuRant R, Barkin S, Craig J, Weiley V, Ip E, Wasserman R. Firearm ownership and storage patterns among families with children who receive well-child care in pediatric offices. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(6): e1271- 1279.
Finch S, Weiley V, Ip E, Barkin S. Impact of Pediatricians' Perceived Self-Efficacy and Confidence on Violence Prevention Counseling: A National Study. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2008; 12 (1): 75-82.