Barriers and facilitators to adopting safe farm-machine related behaviors: A focus group study exploring older farmers’ perspectives

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Aswathi Surendran , Jenny McSharry , Oonagh Meade , David Meredith , John McNamara , Francis Bligh , Denis O’Hora
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Background: Tractors and quad bikes pose a significant risk of fatal injuries among farmers, particularly affecting older farmers. This study aimed to explore the barriers and facilitators to the adoption of machine related safety behaviors among older farmers in Irish farm settings. Method: Four focus groups were conducted via Zoom in February 2021. Nineteen Irish farmers from four farm types participated. The discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using an inductive, reflexive thematic analysis approach. The themes identified were then mapped to the COM-B (Capability-Opportunity-Motivation) model, providing a systematic theoretical basis for designing a future intervention to reduce machine-related accidents. Results: The analysis identified five inductive themes that encompassed both barriers and facilitators in farm safety practices: (1) Capability to manage competing responsibilities; (2) Characteristics of the farm and its work environment; (3) Availability and affordability of resources; (4) Prevailing sociocultural opportunities; and (5) Perceived likelihood and cost-benefit analysis in safety decision-making. These themes captured the complex interplay of capability, opportunity, and motivation in farmers’ decision-making processes. The study also revealed limitations in existing interventions, such as voluntary guidelines and educational methods, in effectively addressing these barriers. Conclusions: Farmers’ abilities (capability), prevailing sociocultural factors, resource availability (opportunity), and their perceived consequences and benefits (motivation) affect how safely they work with machines. The study emphasizes the need for comprehensive, theory-driven approaches that consider the interplay of capability, opportunity, and motivational factors that may support or impede machine safety. Understanding the challenges faced by Irish farmers highlights potential strategies for safety intervention, and these strategies should be co-designed with farmers and attentive to the local context. Practical applications: The study provides a template for understanding farmers’ perspectives using the COM-B model. The findings can inform the development of theoretically informed intervention strategies based on the Behavior Change Wheel framework.

采取与农机有关的安全行为的障碍和促进因素:探讨老年农民观点的焦点小组研究
背景:拖拉机和四轮摩托车在农民中造成致命伤害的风险很大,尤其影响到老年农民。本研究旨在探讨爱尔兰农场环境中老年农民采用机器相关安全行为的障碍和促进因素。方法:2021 年 2 月,通过 Zoom 进行了四次焦点小组讨论。来自四种农场类型的 19 名爱尔兰农民参加了讨论。对讨论进行了录音、逐字记录,并采用归纳、反思式主题分析方法进行了分析。然后将确定的主题映射到 COM-B(能力-机会-动机)模型,为设计未来的干预措施以减少机器相关事故提供了系统的理论基础。分析结果分析确定了五个归纳主题,既包括农场安全实践中的障碍,也包括促进因素:(1) 管理相互竞争的责任的能力;(2) 农场及其工作环境的特点;(3) 资源的可用性和可负担性;(4) 普遍存在的社会文化机会;(5) 安全决策中的感知可能性和成本效益分析。这些主题反映了农民决策过程中能力、机会和动机之间复杂的相互作用。研究还揭示了现有干预措施(如自愿准则和教育方法)在有效解决这些障碍方面的局限性。结论农民的能力(能力)、普遍的社会文化因素、资源可用性(机会)以及他们感知到的后果和益处(动机)都会影响他们使用机器工作的安全程度。这项研究强调,需要采用综合的、理论驱动的方法,考虑可能支持或阻碍机器安全的能力、机会和动机因素之间的相互作用。了解爱尔兰农民所面临的挑战,可突出安全干预的潜在策略,这些策略应与农民共同设计,并关注当地情况。实际应用:这项研究为使用 COM-B 模型了解农民的观点提供了一个模板。研究结果可为根据行为改变轮框架制定有理论依据的干预策略提供信息。
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6.40
自引率
4.90%
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174
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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