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Estimating the Burden of Serious Farm-Related Injury in Minnesota

Posted on:2015-06-08Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Landsteiner, Adrienne Marie KariFull Text:PDF
GTID:1474390017994168Subject:Public Health
Abstract/Summary:
Minnesota was ranked 6th in the United States for total sales of agricultural product, with just over ;Using a set of seven E codes, more than 2,000 injuries annually with a relationship to agriculture were identified. The identified cases were categorized into probable or possible depending upon the E code present in the record. These designations were created as two of the E codes, E849.1 (occurred on a farm) and E919.0 (a relationship to agricultural machinery), have a greater specificity for a relationship to agriculture than the remaining E codes. Over 500 cases were identified annually with a probable case designation. Trend analysis of all identified cases found a non-significant average increase of 1.5% annually for the time period, 2000-2011.;Estimated annual costs (2010 dollars) for agricultural injury ranged between ;This research demonstrates that hospital discharge data provides a readily available source of information for tracking agricultural injury, allowing for limited surveillance and evaluation of future intervention endeavors and policy implementation. The magnitude of the associated costs argue for better surveillance of these injuries, as well as evaluation of future interventions and policy to prevent agricultural injury.
Keywords/Search Tags:Injury, Agricultural
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