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Equity in Whom Gets Studied: A Systematic Review Examining Geographical Region, Gender, Commodity, and Employment Context in Research of Low Back Disorders in Farmers

机译:研究谁的公平:对农民腰背疾病研究中的地理区域,性别,商品和就业环境的系统评价

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Farmers are at high risk of having low back disorders (LBDs). Agriculture employs half the global workforce, but it is unclear whether all farming populations are represented equitably in the LBD literature. This systematic review quantifies the number and quality of research studies by geographical region, agricultural commodity, and farmer characteristics. MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase databases were searched using conceptual groups of search terms: farming and LBD. Screening and extraction were performed by two researchers in parallel, then reconciled through discussion. Extracted study characteristics included location of study; commodity produced; worker sex, ethnicity, and migration status; type of employment; and study quality. These were compared with agricultural employment statistics from the International Labour Organization and World Bank. From 125 articles, roughly half (67) did not specify the employment context of the participants in terms of migration status or subsistence versus commercial farming. Although in many regions worldwide women make up the bulk of the workforce, only a minority of low back disorder studies focus on women. Despite the predominance of the agricultural workforce in developing nations, 91% of included studies were conducted in developed nations. There was no significant difference in study quality by geographic region. The nature of the world's agricultural workforce is poorly represented by the literature when it comes to LBD research. If developing nations, female sex, and migrant work are related to increased vulnerability, then these groups need more representation to achieve equitable occupational health study.
机译:农民患上腰背疾患的风险很高。农业占全球劳动力的一半,但尚不清楚在LBD文献中是否所有农业人口都能得到公平的代表。这项系统的综述按地理区域,农产品和农民特征量化了研究的数量和质量。 MEDLINE,Web of Science,CINAHL,Scopus和Embase数据库使用搜索词的概念组进行搜索:农业和LBD。筛选和提取由两名研究人员并行进行,然后通过讨论进行协调。提取的研究特征包括研究位置;生产的商品;工人的性别,种族和移民状况;就业类型;和学习质量。将这些与国际劳工组织和世界银行的农业就业统计数据进行了比较。在125篇文章中,大约有一半(67)没有具体说明参与者的就业环境,即移民状况或生存与商业耕种。尽管在世界许多地区,女性占劳动力的大部分,但只有少数下背疾病研究着重于女性。尽管农业劳动力在发展中国家占主导地位,但其中91%的纳入研究是在发达国家进行的。各地区的研究质量没有显着差异。当涉及LBD研究时,文献无法很好地代表世界农业劳动力的性质。如果发展中国家,女性和移徙工作与脆弱性增加有关,那么这些群体需要更多的代表权以实现公平的职业健康研究。

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