Department of Public Health Sciences, Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research, School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Am J Ind Med. 2011 Aug;54(8):603-8. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20967. Epub 2011 May 18.
Agricultural injury and fatality pose a significant burden on farmers, families, health care systems, and economies. One way of increasing knowledge of this problem and promoting prevention is the use of printed mass media such as newspapers.
We conducted a scan of all media reports contained in the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) archives for the period January, 2007 to September, 2009, inclusive, for injury and fatality and analyzed newspaper articles for prevention messages.
Of the 409 articles in the database, 392 met the inclusion criteria. Ninety-three of the articles (24%) contained a prevention message, and 39 (10%) of these were considered to be strong. Urban papers were two times more likely to have a safety message (OR = 2.03) while adult-related events were less likely to have a safety message included (OR = 0.49).
Print media reporting of agricultural injury and fatality represents a missed opportunity to provide a prevention message. More can be done to improve linkages between news media outlets and injury prevention specialists to improve prevention content in newsprint.
农业伤害和死亡给农民、家庭、医疗保健系统和经济带来了重大负担。增加对这个问题的认识并促进预防的一种方法是使用报纸等印刷大众媒体。
我们对加拿大农业安全协会(CASA)档案中 2007 年 1 月至 2009 年 9 月期间包含的所有媒体报道进行了扫描,以获取伤害和死亡的信息,并对报纸文章中的预防信息进行了分析。
数据库中的 409 篇文章中,有 392 篇符合纳入标准。93 篇文章(24%)包含预防信息,其中 39 篇(10%)被认为是强有力的。城市报纸更有可能有安全信息(OR=2.03),而与成人相关的事件则不太可能包含安全信息(OR=0.49)。
农业伤害和死亡的印刷媒体报道错过了提供预防信息的机会。可以采取更多措施来改善新闻媒体和伤害预防专家之间的联系,以提高新闻报道中的预防内容。