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A systematic review of prevention strategies for childhood farm injuries

Safe Kids Canada has developed a national campaign aimed at rural safety. As part of that initiative, it aims to distribute the North American Guidelines for Children’s Agricultural Tasks (NAGCAT) to farm families. Their broader rural injury prevention strategy is called the Children’s Rural Safety Program. As a starting point for this initiative, Safe Kids Canada commissioned this systematic review of the literature to synthesize the available evidence regarding: 1) the NAGCAT guidelines and their application to prevention; and 2) the efficacy or effectiveness of other prevention strategies aimed at farm injuries to children.

Record #:
8097
Date:
2003
Format:
Literature Review
Author:
Pickett, William et al.
Corp:
Safe Kids Canada
Keywords:
RURAL ENVIRONMENT;FARMING;AGRICULTURE;FARM SAFETY;RURAL SAFETY;LITERATURE REVIEW;RECOMMENDATIONS
Identity:
CAN
Location:
b
Class:
G810

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