Storm Julia F, LePrevost Catherine E, Tutor-Marcom Robin, Cope W Gregory
a Department of Applied Ecology , North Carolina State University , Raleigh , North Carolina , USA.
b North Carolina Agromedicine Institute, East Carolina University , Greenville , North Carolina , USA.
J Agromedicine. 2016;21(3):269-83. doi: 10.1080/1059924X.2016.1180273.
Certified Safe Farm (CSF) is a multimodal safety and health program developed and assessed through multiple controlled intervention studies in Iowa. Although developed with the intent to be broadly applicable to agriculture, CSF has not been widely implemented outside the midwestern United States. This article describes the CSF implementation process in North Carolina (NC), as piloted on a large-scale in three agriculturally diverse and productive counties of NC, and reports its effectiveness using the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. Implementation involved (1) capacity building through safety and health training, (2) adaptation of components of Iowa's CSF model to NC agriculture, (3) marketing and recruitment, and (4) formative evaluation, including an online survey and focus group discussion. From 2009 to 2012, 113 farms participated in at least one component of the CSF intervention, representing a NC farm participation rate of 3.1% in the study area. A major adaptation of NC implementation was the utilization of NC Cooperative Extension as the local driver of implementation in contrast to local AgriSafe clinics in Iowa. The most innovative adaptation to CSF components was the development of a defined economic incentive in the form of a cost-share program. The RE-AIM framework was found to be useful and relevant to the field of agricultural health and safety translational research. This study provides effectiveness measures and implementation alternatives useful for those considering implementing CSF. It informs current efforts to move CSF from research to practice through the National Sustainable Model CSF Program initiative.
认证安全农场(CSF)是一项多模式安全与健康计划,通过在爱荷华州进行的多项对照干预研究而开发和评估。尽管该计划旨在广泛应用于农业领域,但在美国中西部以外地区尚未得到广泛实施。本文描述了北卡罗来纳州(NC)的CSF实施过程,该过程在NC三个农业多样化且高产的县进行了大规模试点,并使用“覆盖、效果、采纳、实施、维持”(RE-AIM)框架报告了其有效性。实施过程包括:(1)通过安全与健康培训进行能力建设;(2)将爱荷华州CSF模式的组成部分调整以适用于NC农业;(3)营销与招募;(4)形成性评估,包括在线调查和焦点小组讨论。2009年至2012年期间,113个农场参与了CSF干预的至少一个组成部分,在研究区域内,NC农场的参与率为3.1%。NC实施过程的一个主要调整是利用NC合作推广机构作为当地实施的推动者,这与爱荷华州当地的农业安全诊所不同。对CSF组成部分最具创新性的调整是制定了以成本分担计划形式的明确经济激励措施。研究发现,RE-AIM框架对农业健康与安全转化研究领域有用且相关。本研究提供了有效性衡量指标和实施方案,对那些考虑实施CSF的人很有帮助。它为当前通过国家可持续模式CSF计划倡议将CSF从研究转化为实践的努力提供了信息。