Utilizing the Delphi method to develop parent and child surveys to understand exposure to farming hazards and attitudes toward farm safety
Children on farms are at increased risk of injury. In Australia, children under 15 years consistently represent ~15% of all farm-related fatalities. This study aimed to develop parent and child surveys to gain a greater understanding of children's (5-14 years) exposure to occupational risk on f...
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Main Authors: | Jessie Adams (Author), Alison Kennedy (Author), Jacquie Cotton (Author), Susan Brumby (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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