预防听力损失的点源干预对农民态度和信念的评估:随机对照试验。

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Josie Ehlers, Elizabeth Lyden, Lorena Baccaglini, Risto Heikki Rautiainen, Chandran Achutan
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摘要

重点:大约30%的农民至少有一只耳朵在2000到6000赫兹之间有中度或更差的听力。通过增加HBM概念分数来观察到感知的改善,这些分数与舒适和沟通、自我效能和听力保护益处有关。与年轻农民相比,老年农民在沟通障碍和听力保护方面的HBM概念得分更高。点源干预有助于教育提高农民HBM概念得分的舒适度和自我效能感。摘要:目的:听力保护装置(hpd)能有效预防听力损失。然而,它们并没有被农民广泛使用。本研究评估了影响农民对听力保护认知的因素,并评估了点源听力保护干预是否会随着时间的推移改变这些认知。方法:对53名干预农民进行教育和点源干预(在主要噪声源附近存放HPDs)。对照农民(n=36)只接受教育。每年,在近四年的时间里,两组农民都被要求填写一份关于他们对听力保护的看法的问卷。结果:在多年的研究中,干预组和对照组的农民对听力保护的认知都有所提高。干预农场(p=0.007)和参与研究时间较长的农民对舒适相关障碍的感知更好(结论:干预组和对照组随着时间的推移改善了他们对听力保护的感知)。点源干预有助于教育对农民舒适度和自我效能感的感知,但对沟通障碍或听力保护益处的感知没有影响。
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Evaluation of a Point Source Intervention for Preventing Hearing Loss on Farmers' Attitudes and Beliefs:A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Highlights: About 30% of farmers had moderate or worse hearing in at least one ear for frequencies between 2000 and 6000 Hertz. Improvements in perceptions were observed by increased HBM concept scores for barriers related to comfort and communication, self-efficacy, and hearing protection benefits. Older farmers had higher HBM concept scores for barriers related to communication and the benefits of hearing protection compared to younger farmers. The point source intervention contributed to the effect of education in improving farmers' HBM concept scores for comfort and self-efficacy.

Abstract: Objectives: Hearing protection devices (HPDs) can effectively prevent hearing loss. However, they are not widely used by farmers. This study assessed factors influencing farmers' perceptions about hearing protection and evaluated if a point source hearing protection intervention changed these perceptions over time.

Methods: Intervention farmers (n=53) received education and the point source intervention (storing HPDs near major noise sources). Control farmers (n=36) received education only. Annually, for nearly four years, farmers from both groups were asked to complete a questionnaire about their perceptions of hearing protection.

Results: During the multi-year study, both intervention and control farmers' perceptions about hearing protection improved. Perceptions about barriers related to comfort were better for intervention farms (p=0.007) and for farmers that participated in the study longer (p<0.001). Perceptions about self-efficacy were also better for intervention farms (p=0.001) and for farmers that participated in the study longer (p<0.001). Age was associated with better perceptions about the benefits of hearing protection (p=0.011). Perceptions about communication barriers improved for all farmers as the study advanced (p=0.002) and for farmers that were older (p=0.006).

Conclusion: Intervention and control groups improved their perceptions of hearing protection over time. The point source intervention contributed to the effect of education on farmers' perceptions of comfort and self-efficacy but not to perceptions related to communication barriers or the benefits of hearing protection.

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Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
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