Farm Injury and Safety Practices Among Rural Adolescents: A Qualitative Analysis to Support the Development of a Gamified Educational Resource.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Amy E Peden, Dennis Alonzo, Tich P Tran, Rebecca Q Ivers, Richard C Franklin
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Objectives: Little is known about adolescent experiences of injury and adoption of safe or unsafe practices on farms, despite adolescents being at-risk of fatal and non-fatal injuries in the farm setting. To enhance understanding and inform the co-design of farm safety educational materials for teens, we aimed to explore farm injury experiences, safety practices, and educational preferences for secondary school students and their teachers.

Methods: Nine focus groups of mixed gender students (year 7 and 8) and five one-on-one teacher interviews were conducted at three high schools teaching agriculture in rural Australia, across the states of New South Wales and Tasmania. Inductive thematic analysis of session transcripts was undertaken.

Results: Five overarching themes emerged: "safety is not always front of mind"; "farm injuries are commonplace and downplayed"; "learning opportunities"; "school has a role"; and "teach me, but make it realistic and fun". Students indicated injuries were inevitable, and widespread unsafe practices occurred. Farm safety information was received from parents or while on the job, although in some cases parents encouraged unsafe behaviors. Curriculum linked materials are important, yet teachers also saw the value in covering additional material outside of mandated content, as it is often relevant to students' real-life experiences on farms. Students expressed interest in game-based learning on this topic but were adamant it needed to be fun and realistic.

Conclusion: Farm injury is preventable, and opportunities exist to educate adolescents about farm injury prevention via fun and engaging materials delivered at school. Insights from students and teachers around preferred educational design and content have informed the development of the "Calm Your Farm" (www.calmfarm.education) online gamified educational resource and may also be helpful to others working to influence farm safety practices among a typically difficult to engage age group.

农村青少年的农场伤害和安全实践:支持游戏化教育资源开发的定性分析。
目的:尽管青少年在农场环境中面临致命和非致命伤害的风险,但对青少年受伤的经历以及在农场采取安全或不安全的做法知之甚少。为了提高对青少年农场安全教材的理解并为其共同设计提供信息,我们旨在探讨中学生及其教师的农场伤害经历、安全实践和教育偏好。方法:在澳大利亚新南威尔士州和塔斯马尼亚州的三所农村农业高中,对7年级和8年级的混合性别学生进行了9个焦点小组和5个一对一的教师访谈。对会议记录进行了归纳性专题分析。结果:出现了五个总体主题:“安全并不总是摆在前面”;“农场伤害司空见惯,却被轻描淡写”;“学习机会”;“学校有它的作用”;“教我吧,但要逼真有趣”。学生们表示,受伤是不可避免的,普遍存在不安全的做法。农场安全信息是从父母那里或在工作中获得的,尽管在某些情况下父母鼓励不安全的行为。与课程相关的材料很重要,但教师们也看到了在规定内容之外覆盖额外材料的价值,因为这些材料通常与学生在农场的真实经历有关。学生们表达了对这一主题的基于游戏的学习的兴趣,但坚持认为它需要有趣和现实。结论:农场伤害是可以预防的,并且存在通过在学校提供有趣和有吸引力的材料来教育青少年农场伤害预防的机会。学生和教师对首选教育设计和内容的见解为“平静你的农场”(www.calmfarm.education)在线游戏化教育资源的开发提供了信息,也可能有助于其他人在通常难以参与的年龄组中影响农场安全实践。
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Journal of Agromedicine
Journal of Agromedicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
20.80%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Agromedicine: Practice, Policy, and Research publishes translational research, reports and editorials related to agricultural health, safety and medicine. The Journal of Agromedicine seeks to engage the global agricultural health and safety community including rural health care providers, agricultural health and safety practitioners, academic researchers, government agencies, policy makers, and others. The Journal of Agromedicine is committed to providing its readers with relevant, rigorously peer-reviewed, original articles. The journal welcomes high quality submissions as they relate to agricultural health and safety in the areas of: • Behavioral and Mental Health • Climate Change • Education/Training • Emerging Practices • Environmental Public Health • Epidemiology • Ergonomics • Injury Prevention • Occupational and Industrial Health • Pesticides • Policy • Safety Interventions and Evaluation • Technology
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