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. 2022 Jun 1;18(2):e1234. doi: 10.1002/cl2.1234
Gadomski, A (2006) Efficacy of the North American guidelines for children's agricultural tasks in reducing childhood agricultural injuries.
Country US
Aim To assess whether active dissemination of the North American Guidelines for Children's Agricultural Tasks (NAGCAT) reduced childhood agricultural injuries.
Target population Occupation: Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities
Industry: A—Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Setting: 030 Farming and forestry
Firm size: Unclear/not reported
Study design RCT with comparison conditions: TAU (Treatment as usual)
Unit of analysis: Group/organizational level
Sample size: 462 farms intervention + 469 farms control = 931 total
Type of intervention 1.1.2 Counseling approaches
Evaluation design Duration of intervention: 40 min (mean) and range (5–90 min). Apart from that intervention was boosted with information (by mail, e.g., Postcard and safety calendar)
Duration of follow‐up: 3 = Medium‐term (12–36 months)
Type of outcome measure: Injury
Study quality Low quality