Certified Safe Farm Program-related Publications and Presentations
Publications:
Thu KB, B Pies, N Roy, S Von Essen, K Donham. 1999. A Qualitative Assessment of Farmer Responses to the Certified Safe Farm Concept in Iowa and Nebraska. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 4(3): 161-171. Abstract
Jaspersen J, P List, L Howard, D Morgan, S Von Essen. 1999. The Certified Safe Farm Project in Nebraska: The First Year. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 5(3): 301-307. Abstract
Hodne CJ, K Thu, KJ Donham, D Watson, N Roy. 1999. Development of the Farm Safety and Health Beliefs Scale. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health 5(4): 395-406. Abstract
Schneiders S, KJ Donham, P Hilsenrath, N Roy, K Thu. 2001. Certified Safe Farm: Using Health Insurance Incentives to Promote Agricultural Safety and Health. Journal of Agromedicine 8(1): 25-36. Abstract
Von Essen S, K Thu, K Donham. Insurance Incentives for Safe Farms. Journal of Agromedicine 4 (1/2): 125-128. Abstract
Rautiainen, RH, JL Lange, CJ Hodne, S Schneiders, and KJ Donham. 2004. Injuries in the Iowa Certified Safe Farm Study. Journal of Agricultural Safety & Health 10 (1): 51-63. Abstract
Choi SW, Peek-Asa C, Sprince NL, Rautiainen RH, Donham KJ, Flamme GA, Whitten PS, Zwerling C. 2005. Hearing loss as a risk factor for agricultural injuries. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 48(4):293-301. Abstract
Presentations:
Project Coordinator Sara Schneiders presented the paper "Certified Safe Farms: Using Health Insurance Incentives to Promote Agricultural Safety and Health" at the Agricultural Health and Safety in a New Century Conference in Cooperstown, NY, April 28th, 2000. Abstract
Carol J. Hodne, Kendall Thu, Kelley Donham, David Watson, and Natalie Roy presented "The Farm Safety and Health Beliefs Scale: Relationships with Financial Stress and Depression" at the National Institute for Farm Safety Conference in Dubuque, IA, June 26, 2000. Abstract
Principal Investigator Kelley Donham presented "Incentive-based Agricultural Health and Safety Programs: A Review and Historical Development of the Certified Safe Farm Program" at the NIOSH Agricultural Health Centers Conference, April 28-30, 2000. Abstract (PDF file).
Consultant Mike Rosmann presented the paper "Making Farming Safer: The Certified Safe Farm Project" at the National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference in Portland, OR, August 4-6, 2000.
LaMar Grafft, MS, Research Assistant, The University of Iowa College of Public Health, presented "Modifications made by Certified Safe Farm Participants" at the Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Forum in Little Amana, IA, November 13-14, 2002.
Sara Schneiders, Certified Safe Farm Project Coordinator, presented " Using Clinical Audiometric Results to Assess Hearing Loss in Certified Safe Farm (CSF) Farmers" at the Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Forum in Little Amana, IA, November 13-14, 2002.
Risto Rautiainen, PhD, Jeff Lange, Carol Hodne, PhD, Sara Schneiders, MS,
and Kelley Donham, DVM, presented "Injuries in the Iowa Certified Safe
Farm Study" at the Future of Rural Peoples Conference in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada, on October 20, 2003.
Risto Rautiainen, LaMar Grafft, Sara Schneiders, and Kelley Donham presented "Evaluation of the Certified Safe Farm On-Farm Safety Review Process" at the Future of Rural Peoples Conference on October 22nd, 2003, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sandy Lacey, Administrative Nurse Manager and AgriSafe Clinic Director, presented "The Joys and Woes of Establishing a Certified Safe Farm Intervention Program" at the Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum, November 6th, 2003, in Des Moines, IA.
Gloria Dielschneider, RN, Public Health Nurse and Agricultural Occupational Health Nurse, presented "Grundy County AgriSafe Rural Neighbors Health Fair and Certified Safe Farm Reviews" at the Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety and Health Forum, November 6th, 2003, in Des Moines, IA.
Sara Schneiders, Murray Madsen, Kristi Fisher, and Kelley Donham presented the paper, “Qualitative Evaluation of the Iowa Certified Safe Farm Program” at the National Institute of Farm Safety (NIFS) Conference on June 21, 2004, in Keystone, CO.
