Hired crop worker injury risks on farms in the United States during three different periods between 2002 and 2015

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Larry A. Layne MA, Carlos Siordia PhD
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Abstract

Background

Hired crop workers have high incidence of work-related injuries, but little has been documented about potential risks at the national level.

Methods

Data were obtained from a national probability sample of hired crop workers in the United States (U.S.) during 2002–2004 (period I), 2008–2010 (period II), and 2014–2015 (period III). Multivariable logistic regression models of work-related injury were constructed using an occupational exposure adjustment for weeks worked in the previous year.

Results

Hired crop workers reporting that their employer did not provide clean drinking water and disposable cups every day were estimated to be at greater odds of injury during all three periods. Having at least some English-speaking ability was associated with increased odds of injury in two periods, while owning a dwelling in the U.S. showed greater injury risk during period II but was associated with lower risk during period III. Other items significantly associated with injury during at least one of the study periods in the final multivariable logistic models included being a direct-hire, a migrant worker, U.S.-born, receiving public aid, and having a health condition.

Conclusions

Hired crop workers are an extremely marginalized population of workers in the U.S. Innovative intervention methods must extend beyond traditional occupational models to focus on the overall health of hired crop workers, including increasing healthcare access, ending agricultural exceptionalism to provide equal regulatory protections afforded to workers in other industries, and adequate enforcement of existing regulations. These findings contribute to the understanding of correlates related to increased work-related injury among hired crop workers, and have implications in fields of prevention, intervention, and policy.

2002 年至 2015 年三个不同时期美国农场雇佣作物工人受伤的风险。
背景:雇佣农作物工人的工伤发生率很高,但有关全国范围内潜在风险的记录却很少:数据来自 2002-2004 年(第一阶段)、2008-2010 年(第二阶段)和 2014-2015 年(第三阶段)期间美国(U.S.)雇佣农作物工人的全国概率样本。通过对前一年的工作周数进行职业暴露调整,构建了工伤多变量逻辑回归模型:据估计,在所有三个时期内,报告雇主没有每天提供清洁饮用水和一次性杯子的受雇作物工人受伤的几率更大。至少具备一定英语能力与两个时期的受伤几率增加有关,而在美国拥有住房在第二时期显示出更大的受伤风险,但在第三时期则与较低的风险有关。在最终的多变量逻辑模型中,其他与至少一个研究阶段的受伤明显相关的项目包括:直接雇佣、移民工人、美国出生、接受公共援助和健康状况:创新的干预方法必须超越传统的职业模式,关注受雇作物工人的整体健康,包括增加医疗保健的可及性、结束农业特殊主义以提供与其他行业工人同等的监管保护,以及充分执行现有法规。这些研究结果有助于人们了解农作物雇工工伤增加的相关因素,并对预防、干预和政策领域产生影响。
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American journal of industrial medicine
American journal of industrial medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.70%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Industrial Medicine considers for publication reports of original research, review articles, instructive case reports, and analyses of policy in the fields of occupational and environmental health and safety. The Journal also accepts commentaries, book reviews and letters of comment and criticism. The goals of the journal are to advance and disseminate knowledge, promote research and foster the prevention of disease and injury. Specific topics of interest include: occupational disease; environmental disease; pesticides; cancer; occupational epidemiology; environmental epidemiology; disease surveillance systems; ergonomics; dust diseases; lead poisoning; neurotoxicology; endocrine disruptors.
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