Harding Anne-Helen, Fox David, Chen Yiqun, Pearce Neil, Fishwick David, Frost Gillian
Health and Safety Laboratory, Health and Safety Executive, Buxton, UK.
Department of Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2017 Oct 10;7(10):e018212. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018212.
The purpose of the study is to monitor the exposure and health of workers in Great Britain who use pesticides as a part of their job, and to gain a better understanding of the relationship between long-term exposure to pesticides and health.
Study participants are professional pesticide users who are certified in the safe use of pesticides or who were born before 1965 and apply pesticides under 'grandfather rights'. Overall response rate was 20%; participants are mostly male (98%) and the average age is 54 years, ranging from 17 to over 80 years.
Participants have completed a baseline general questionnaire and three follow-up questionnaires on the use of pesticides. These data will enable investigations into the relationship between occupational pesticide exposure and health outcomes taking into account non-occupational confounding factors.
There is no set end date for data collection. Recruitment into the cohort will continue, and for the foreseeable future there will be annual pesticide use questionnaires and five yearly follow-up general questionnaires.The intention is to validate the pesticide use questionnaire, and to develop a crop/job exposure matrix (C/JEM) which can be updated regularly. This C/JEM will be able to look at general categories of pesticide, such as insecticides, structurally related pesticides, such as organochlorines, or individual active ingredients. Data collected on use of personal protective equipment and method of application will provide information on how potential exposure to pesticide during application may have been modified. The study will be able to estimate changes in individual pesticide use over time, and to examine the associations between pesticide use and both baseline and long-term health outcomes.The cohort members will be linked to national databases for notification of hospital episode statistics, cancer incidence and mortality for follow-up of health outcomes.
本研究旨在监测英国从事使用农药工作的工人的接触情况和健康状况,并更好地了解长期接触农药与健康之间的关系。
研究参与者为专业农药使用者,他们获得了农药安全使用认证,或在1965年之前出生并根据“祖父权利”使用农药。总体回复率为20%;参与者大多为男性(98%),平均年龄为54岁,年龄范围从17岁到80多岁。
参与者已完成一份关于农药使用的基线一般问卷和三份后续问卷。这些数据将有助于在考虑非职业混杂因素的情况下,调查职业性农药接触与健康结果之间的关系。
数据收集没有设定的结束日期。队列招募将继续进行,在可预见的未来,将每年发放农药使用问卷,并每五年发放一次后续一般问卷。目的是验证农药使用问卷,并开发一个作物/工作接触矩阵(C/JEM),该矩阵可定期更新。这个C/JEM将能够查看农药的一般类别,如杀虫剂、结构相关的农药,如有机氯,或个别活性成分。收集到的关于个人防护设备使用情况和施用方法的数据将提供有关施用过程中潜在农药接触可能如何改变的信息。该研究将能够估计个体农药使用随时间的变化,并研究农药使用与基线健康结果和长期健康结果之间的关联。队列成员将与国家数据库相链接,以获取医院发作统计数据、癌症发病率和死亡率的通知,以便对健康结果进行随访。