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Initiation Of Farm Safety Programs In The Arkansas Delta: A Case Study Of Participatory Methods

Author: Richter, Jan S.
Date Published: 2007


Outreach to high-risk communities is one of the goals of Area Health Education Centers. One such population is the farm community, which is known to suffer high rates of traumatic events. Purpose: To describe a participatory methods initiative by the Arkansas Delta Area health Education Center and other agencies to address farm-related health hazards in a 7-county region. Methods: Region injury and fatality data were gathered from sournces including Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation insurance claims, the Arkansas Statistical Service Phone Survey, the National Agricultural Statistics Service, and the Cooperative Extension Service Division of Agriculture at the University of Arikansas. Focus groups were held to assess farmer perceptions and recommendations. Findings and Recommendation: Accidents involving tractors accounted for 42 percent of deaths, accidents with crop-spraying aircraft accounted for 36 percent. Focus group participants agreed that plantings and harvesting seasons were particularly dangerous. Recommendations included educating motorists to be more cautious on agricultural area roads, using local farmers to provide farm safety training, and making safety equipment more available. Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17300484

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