印度哈里亚纳邦农村农业工人的职业伤害

M. Varghese, D. Mohan
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本研究报告了一项对25,000名农村人口进行的为期一年的农场工人伤害的流行病学研究的结果。在573名遭受农用设备相关伤害的人中,72人的受伤严重程度为AIS 2级或以上。后一种伤害大多数是由拖拉机、饲料切割机和其他动力设备造成的。轻伤主要是由手工工具造成的。大多数农民接受当地植骨师和治疗师的治疗。随访AIS小于2的病例,观察其长期结果。结果表明,农民骨折、挤压伤和截肢的后遗症与城市居民不同。在骨科专业治疗下,损伤的发病期通常为3-4周,而有的病例发病期为6-8周,甚至5-6个月。受伤的农民只是在当地治疗无效后才去了医院。详细介绍了与伤害和治疗相关的因素,以及在这些农民工作的社会经济环境中可能采取的对策。
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Occupational injuries among agricultural workers in rural Haryana, India

This study reports the results of an epidemiological study of farm workers' injuries conducted over a period of one year in a rural population of 25,000. Of the 573 persons who sustained farm equipment related injuries 72 persons had injuries with severity of AIS 2 or greater. A majority of the latter injuries were due to tractors, fodder cutters and other powered equipment. Minor injuries were largely due to hand tools. Most farmers took treatment from local bone setters and healers. Cases of AIS ⩾ 2 were followed to observe their long term outcome. Results show that the sequelae of fractures, crush injuries and amputations among farmers are different from those of urban dwellers. The morbidity period of injuries which would normally have taken 3–4 weeks with professional orthopaedic management was 6–8 weeks and even 5–6 months in some cases. Injured farmers went to hospitals only after local treatment had not given relief. Details of factors associated with injury and treatment are presented along with possible countermeasures which are possible in the socioeconomic milieu in which these farmers work.

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