| 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 |