
@article{ref1,
title="Identifying topics and dissemination methods for agricultural safety and health messages",
journal="Safety (Basel)",
year="2017",
author="Burgus, Shari and Duysen, Ellen",
volume="3",
number="1",
pages="e3-e3",
abstract="As farm demographics change, it is important to create relatable, research-based safety and health materials, and deliver information via preferable methods. Three data collection methods (focus groups, surveys via National Agricultural Statistics Service, and face-to-face interviews) were administered to farmers in seven Midwestern states. Farmers were coded as retired, organic, residential/lifestyle, limited resource (<$249 K gross annual income), or large resource (>$250 K gross annual income). Issues addressed hazard perceptions, injury prevention measures, resource preferences and delivery, and preferred communication channels. <br><br>FINDINGS indicated that gender, age, and farming operation influence Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use and communication preferences. Retired farmers and those with a higher percentage of income from farming are more likely to use radio as a communication medium. Research results will inform the creation of web-based, customizable educational materials for use by safety and health professionals and the public. Audio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) were recorded to reach farmers who indicated a preference for radio.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2313-576X",
doi="10.3390/safety3010003",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/safety3010003"
}