A methodology for the collection of supplemental information on agricultural fatalities
β Scribed by Barbara L. Seltzer; Dennis J. Murphy; Charles E. Yesalis
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 429 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0271-3586
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β¦ Synopsis
Due to the lack of a standardized methodology to identify agriculturally related fatalitics and the inaccuracy of data from death certificates, NSC's and NIOSH's estimates of the level of agriculturally related fatalities conflict, and the validity of both is subject to criticism. A follow-up survey with the next of kin of 107 potential agricultural fatalities. from a pool of 150 Pennsylvania cases, has been conducted. This paper details the methods and success in gaining supplemental information. Next of kin were generally willing to provide the information (67%), with both telephone (66%) and mail (68%) methods generating comparable lcvcls of cooperation. The optimal time liarnc for finding current addresses and telephone numbers as well as for gaining cooperation appeared to be about I year after the fatality. However, a retrospective investigation of up to 3 years past the anniveraary of the fdtality produced an acceptable rate of cooperation. How the collected data compares with fatality data for agriculture published by NSC and N 1OSH has been addressed in another paper.
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