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Characteristics of Work- and Non-work-Related Farm Injuries

Characteristics of Work- and Non-work-Related Farm Injuries

The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association, 2015
Abstract
Farm-related injuries are an important public health problem in agriculture because of their impact on individuals, families, and farm operations. While surveillance programs such as the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries is available to track fatal agricultural injuries, more work is needed to examine the burden of nonfatal agricultural injuries. Data involving agricultural injuries were collected from the Iowa Trauma Registry from January 1, 2005, through December 31, 2011. A total of 2,490 trauma patients were found to have been classified as having a farm-related injury. These nonfatal farm-related injuries were compared by work-relatedness, injury severity score, length of hospital stay, and hospital discharge status. Also reported are the age and gender of the trauma patients, as well as the population of the county in which the injury occurred. In our analysis, we found that work- versus nonwork-relatedness had little effect on injury severity, but that work-related injuri...

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