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Injury risks in children of California migrant Hispanic farm worker families

Petsa

2002

May-akda

S. A. McCurdy

Buod

Background Few data are available addressing occupational and other injury risks among children of migrant Hispanic farm workers. Methods We conducted the U.C. Davis Farm Worker Injury Study (UCD-FWIS), a longitudinal follow-up study of injury among migrant Hispanic farm worker families living in six Northern California Migrant Housing Centers (MHCs). Nine hundred forty-one children (age < 18 years) were interviewed through parental proxy. Results Fifty-one injuries resulting in medical care or at least one-half day of lost or restricted work or school time occurred among 49 children (3.8 injuries/100 person-years). Open wounds (31.4%) and fractures (29.4%) were most common. Falls comprised over one-third of the cases, followed by being struck and bicycle injuries. Over three-quarters of subjects never use a helmet when riding a bicycle. Seventy-eight (8.3%) children reported employment in the preceding year, typically involving manual agricultural tasks. Two injury; cases were occupational and involved agricultural work. Conclusions Occupational injury was uncommon in this group of children in migrant Hispanicfarm worker families. Injury prevention in this population should include a focus on the home and surrounding environment as well as the work place. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc. [References: 39]

Journal title

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Dami

42

Numero

2

Page numbers

124-33

Connections

Pang-ekonomiyang sektor

Agriculture and horticulture workers and General farm workers

Target na mga grupo

Mananaliksik

Geographical kaugnayan

Estados Unidos

Spheres ng aktibidad

Health Sciences

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