Wongta Anurak, Sawarng Nootchakarn, Tongchai Phannika, Yana Pichamon, Hongsibsong Surat
School of Health Science Research, Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Unit, Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Saf Health Work. 2024 Dec;15(4):435-440. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2024.09.005. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
Agriculture is vital for economic growth and livelihoods in northern Thailand, yet it is challenged by hazardous practices such as improper chemical use and machinery accidents. This study aimed to evaluate the risk and determine the relationship between pesticide exposure and knowledge, attitudes, and safety behaviors.
This cross-sectional study was conducted between October and December 2017 in the San Pa Tong district of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and face-to-face interviews with 280 farmers.
The findings indicated that knowledge and safety behavior scores varied significantly with educational attainment and training received. Farmers with higher education levels or those who had undergone training exhibited better knowledge and safer behavioral practices, whereas income levels did not significantly affect knowledge or safety behaviors. The pesticide exposure risk level was associated with the study variables, with those recognizing a 'normal' risk level demonstrating greater knowledge and safer behaviors than those who reported the risk level as safe or at risk. A strong positive correlation between knowledge and safety behavior was observed, indicating that increased awareness can result in more cautious practices. These findings suggest that educational and training programs are crucial for promoting safer pesticide use among farmers. Although attitudes toward pesticide safety varied based on income, education, and training positively influenced knowledge and behavior.
The study concludes that understanding farmers' perceptions of pesticide risks is essential for designing and implementing effective educational interventions.
农业对泰国北部的经济增长和生计至关重要,但它面临着诸如不当使用化学品和机械事故等危险行为的挑战。本研究旨在评估风险,并确定农药暴露与知识、态度和安全行为之间的关系。
这项横断面研究于2017年10月至12月在泰国清迈的桑帕通区进行。通过结构化问卷和对280名农民的面对面访谈收集数据。
研究结果表明,知识和安全行为得分随受教育程度和接受的培训而有显著差异。受过高等教育或接受过培训的农民表现出更好的知识和更安全的行为习惯,而收入水平对知识或安全行为没有显著影响。农药暴露风险水平与研究变量相关,那些认识到“正常”风险水平的人比那些报告风险水平为安全或有风险的人表现出更多的知识和更安全的行为。观察到知识与安全行为之间存在强烈的正相关,表明意识的提高可以导致更谨慎的行为。这些发现表明,教育和培训项目对于促进农民更安全地使用农药至关重要。虽然对农药安全的态度因收入而异,但教育和培训对知识和行为有积极影响。
该研究得出结论,了解农民对农药风险的认知对于设计和实施有效的教育干预措施至关重要。