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Occupational Injury and Disease Incidence and Risk Factors in Finnish Agriculture Based on 5-Year Insurance Records
Authors:Janne P Karttunen MSc  Risto H Rautiainen PhD
Institution:1. TTS–Work Efficiency Institute , Rajamaki , Finland janne.karttunen@tts.fi;3. Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health, College of Public Health , University of Nebraska Medical Center , Omaha , Nebraska , USA;4. MTT Agrifood Research Finland , Helsinki , Finland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors for compensated occupational injuries and diseases in agriculture. The study population consisted of 78,679 Finnish farmers, spouses, and salaried family members covered by mandatory workers' compensation insurance. This population had a total of 24,424 occupational injuries and 1684 diseases from 2000 to 2004. In the 5-year period, 20.2% of the population had (one or more) injuries and 2.0% had occupational diseases. Multiple claims were common particularly among livestock producers. Using Poisson regression analyses, we identified several personal and farm-related risk factors, with relative risk estimates ranging from 1.07 to 3.08 for injuries and from 1.45 to 3.01 for diseases. Cattle-intensive geographic regions, occupational health service membership, large farm size, and farming alone were identified as risk factors for both outcomes. Further, male gender, higher number of insurance years, and residing on the farm were among risk factors for injury. These risk factors identified from a large longitudinal data set can be considered for developing and targeting interventions for farmers at highest risk of occupational injury and disease.
Keywords:Agriculture  cohort study  compensated claim  disease  farmer  gender  injury  insurance  livestock  occupational  Poisson regression  risk factor
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