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农业进步展参会者的全地形车安全知识、骑行行为及碰撞经历

All-terrain vehicle safety knowledge, riding behaviors and crash experience of Farm Progress Show attendees.

作者信息

Jennissen Charles A, Harland Karisa K, Wetjen Kristel, Hoogerwerf Pamela, O'Donnell Lauren, Denning Gerene M

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States.

出版信息

J Safety Res. 2017 Feb;60:71-78. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2016.12.001. Epub 2016 Dec 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are very popular in rural areas for both recreation and work purposes, the epidemiology of agricultural ATV use remains largely unknown.

METHODS

Farm Progress Show attendees in 2012 (Boone, Iowa) and 2013 (Decatur, Illinois) were surveyed about ATVs, including riding behaviors, crash history, and safety knowledge. Descriptive and comparative analyses were performed (N=635 surveys).

RESULTS

Over half of those surveyed lived on a farm and more than 90% had ridden on an ATV. Sixty-one percent rode at least once a week and 39% reported riding almost daily. Males and respondents who lived on farms were significantly more likely to be ATV riders. Regarding unsafe behaviors, >80% of ATV users had ridden with a passenger, 66% had ridden on a public road, and nearly one-half never or almost never wore a helmet. Nearly 40% reported having been in a crash. Multivariable logistic regression analysis of adult respondent's data showed males and younger adults were both more likely to report having crashed. In addition, those reporting riding on public roads (but not having ridden with passengers) were nearly five times more likely and respondents who reported both riding on public roads and having ridden with passengers were approximately eight times more likely to have been in a crash as compared to those not reporting these unsafe behaviors. Safety knowledge did not necessarily correspond with safer behaviors; 80% who knew there should be no passengers on an ATV still had ridden with extra riders.

CONCLUSION

ATV use is prevalent in rural populations and most riders report engaging in unsafe riding behaviors.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

These findings may be used to inform ATV safety education and training programs targeted toward agricultural communities, with the goal of reducing occupational ATV-related deaths and injuries and their substantial economic costs.

摘要

引言

尽管全地形车(ATV)在农村地区因娱乐和工作目的而非常受欢迎,但农业领域使用全地形车的流行病学情况仍 largely 未知。

方法

对 2012 年(爱荷华州布恩)和 2013 年(伊利诺伊州迪凯特)农场进展展的参会者进行了关于全地形车的调查,包括骑行行为、碰撞历史和安全知识。进行了描述性和比较性分析(N = 635 份调查问卷)。

结果

超过一半的被调查者居住在农场,超过 90%的人曾骑过全地形车。61%的人每周至少骑行一次,39%的人报告几乎每天都骑行。男性和居住在农场的受访者成为全地形车骑行者的可能性显著更高。关于不安全行为,超过 80%的全地形车使用者曾搭载乘客骑行,66%的人曾在公共道路上骑行,近一半的人从未或几乎从未戴过头盔。近 40%的人报告曾发生碰撞。对成年受访者数据的多变量逻辑回归分析表明,男性和年轻成年人报告发生碰撞的可能性都更高。此外,与未报告这些不安全行为的人相比,报告在公共道路上骑行(但未搭载乘客)的人发生碰撞的可能性几乎高五倍,报告既在公共道路上骑行又搭载乘客的受访者发生碰撞的可能性大约高八倍。安全知识不一定与更安全的行为相对应;80%知道全地形车上不应有乘客的人仍曾搭载额外乘客骑行。

结论

全地形车在农村人口中使用普遍,大多数骑行者报告有不安全的骑行行为。

实际应用

这些发现可用于为针对农业社区的全地形车安全教育和培训项目提供信息,目标是减少与职业性全地形车相关的死亡和伤害及其巨大的经济成本。

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