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An intervention method for occupational safety in farming -- evaluation of the effect and process
Authors:Stave Christina  Törner Marianne  Eklöf Mats
Affiliation:National Institute for Working Life, Department of People, Technology and Organisation, Box 8850, SE 402 72 G?teborg, Sweden. christina.stave@arbetslivsinstitutet.se
Abstract:In order to increase safety in Swedish farming an intervention methodology to influence attitudes and behaviour was tested. Eighty eight farmers and farm workers in nine groups gathered on seven occasions during 1 year. The basic concept was to create socially supportive networks and encourage discussions and reflection, focusing on risk manageability. Six of the groups made structured incident/accident analyses. Three of the latter groups also received information on risks and accident consequences. Effects were evaluated in a pre-post questionnaire using six-graded scales. A significant increase in safety activity and significant reduction in stress and risk acceptance was observed in the total sample. Risk perception and perceived risk manageability did not change. Analysing incidents/accidents, but not receiving information, showed a more positive outcome. Qualitative data indicated good feasibility and that the long duration of the intervention was perceived as necessary. The socially supportive network was reported as beneficial for the change process.
Keywords:Long-term safety intervention   Attitude and behavioural change   Farming
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