Gilblom Elizabeth A, Johnson Angela B, Sahr Sheryl, Syverson Deb, Sang Hilla I
Educational and Organizational Leadership, College of Arts & Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA.
Farm and Ranch Safety Coordinator, North Dakota State University Extension, Fargo, ND, USA.
Heliyon. 2023 May 29;9(6):e16626. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16626. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Farm children and youths face unique health risks, including increased risk of agricultural injuries (AI), due to the hazardous machinery, structures and animals on their residential environment. As a result, they experience more severe and complex polytraumatic injuries and longer hospital stays compared to those children injured in homes or residences. A major barrier to the prevention of AI among children and youth residing on farms is a lack of analytic studies about the magnitude and characteristics of these injuries, especially in North Dakota.
We performed a retrospective review of the Sanford Medical Center Fargo trauma registry for pediatric patients (aged 0-19 years) who received care between January 2010 and December 2020 for AI. Patients were grouped for analysis by the age categories of the Agricultural Youth Work Guidelines (AYWG) to compare the mechanisms of injury with the recommended minimum age requirements for specific farm tasks.
Of the 41 patients, 26 were male. Mean age was 11 years and one death was reported. The most common mechanism of injury was animals (37%), followed by falls (20%) and machinery (17%). Children under 6 years and youth aged 16 to 19 had the highest number of injuries. Females experienced 53% of animal-related injuries and males accounted for all vehicle-related injuries.
The incidence and severity of polytraumatic AI among young children in North Dakota is concerning. Our results underscore the continued need to pursue pediatric injury prevention on farms through educational resources and programs, including the AWYG.
Parents require more training on age and ability appropriate farm tasks, especially animal-related interactions. It is imperative that families are given the education and training necessary to integrate children into the farm life while protecting them from injury.
农村儿童和青少年面临独特的健康风险,包括因居住环境中的危险机械、建筑和动物而导致农业伤害(AI)风险增加。因此,与在家中或住所受伤的儿童相比,他们遭受的多创伤性伤害更严重、更复杂,住院时间也更长。在居住在农场的儿童和青少年中,预防农业伤害的一个主要障碍是缺乏关于这些伤害的严重程度和特征的分析研究,尤其是在北达科他州。
我们对2010年1月至2020年12月期间在法戈桑福德医疗中心接受农业伤害治疗的儿科患者(0至19岁)的创伤登记进行了回顾性研究。根据《农业青年工作指南》(AYWG)的年龄类别对患者进行分组分析,以比较伤害机制与特定农场任务建议的最低年龄要求。
41名患者中,26名是男性。平均年龄为11岁,报告了1例死亡。最常见的伤害机制是动物(37%),其次是跌倒(20%)和机械(17%)。6岁以下儿童和16至19岁青少年的受伤人数最多。女性遭受了53%的与动物相关的伤害,男性则占所有与车辆相关的伤害。
北达科他州幼儿多创伤性农业伤害的发生率和严重程度令人担忧。我们的结果强调,继续需要通过教育资源和项目,包括《农业青年工作指南》,在农场开展儿科伤害预防工作。
家长需要接受更多关于适合年龄和能力的农场任务的培训,尤其是与动物相关的互动。必须为家庭提供必要的教育和培训,以便在保护儿童免受伤害的同时,让他们融入农场生活。