Factors influencing practice of pesticide use and acute health symptoms among farmers in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand

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Information on knowledge (K), attitude (A), and practice (P) in terms of pesticide use is essential for an effective exposure control program. The objectives of this study were to survey the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice in terms of pesticide use, and the prevalence of acute health symptoms (AHSs) among farmers in Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand. The study also tried to identify factors affecting the practice of pesticide use. Data from 680 farmers were collected using a face-to-face interview questionnaire. The relationship between safety practices and related factors was analyzed using ordinal logistic regression. This study found about 40% of the farmers had a good level of practice. Factors affecting practice were education, work experience, level of knowledge, or attitudes. Many participants experienced acute health symptoms in the past 24 h, and these symptoms were significantly associated with poor practice (p < 0.05). Public health organ-izations should provide farmers with more information, especially on chronic effects of pesticides.

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Kangkhetkron, T., & Juntarawijit, C. (2021). Factors influencing practice of pesticide use and acute health symptoms among farmers in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168803

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