Click on “Download PDF” for the PDF version or on the title for the HTML version. If you are not an ASABE member or if your employer has not arranged for access to the full-text, Click here for options. The Iowa Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance ProjectPublished by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org Citation: Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. Special Issue (1):13-20 . (doi: 10.13031/2013.15363) @1998Authors: C. Zwerling, L. Burmeister, S. Reynolds, M. Jones, M. Lewis, W. Popendorf, R. Scarth, P.Whitten Keywords: Farmers, Agricultural workers,Tractor injuries The Iowa Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Project was a crosssectional study that assessed the health and safety status of Iowa farm families and others who lived and worked on those farms. Data were collected using a comprehensive mail-out questionnaire that was sent to 989 representative Iowa farm operators, their families, and hired help. Three hundred and ninety (39%) farm operators returned the questionnaire. Here, we present an overview of the methods of this survey and some illustrative results. We expected that this rural sample would be similar to urban dwellers surveyed during a national health interview in terms of accessing medical care. Instead, this studys farm participants had much less difficulty getting medical care than U.S. farmers questioned in 1987 (3.4% compared with 7.3%, respectively).We found that the average age of all tractors being used by this cohort of Iowa farmers was almost 24 years. Not even 40% of these tractors had Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS). (Download PDF) (Export to EndNotes)
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