Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 14 No. 3 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Analysis of Factors Related to Pesticide Poisoning in Rice Farmers in Teweh Selatan Subdistrict, Barito Utara District

Ali Sodikin1 , Ruslan Muhyi2, Eko Suhartono3 , Husaini3, Lenie Marlinae4 (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2020

Abstract

The results of monitoring and examination of farmers in Barito Utara District by examining the cholinesterase enzyme by the Regional Health Laboratory and the District Health Office of Barito Utara in the blood of farmers found 71.19% experienced organopathic pesticide poisoning. This study aims to analyze the risk factors associated with the level of pesticide poisoning in rice farmers in Teweh Selatan Subdistrict, Barito Utara District, namely mixing dosage, spraying time, spraying frequency, spraying duration, working period, wind direction, and use of personal protective equipment. The research design used was observational with cross sectional approach. The number of samples is 55 people taken by simple random sampling. Rice farmers who experienced pesticide poisoning by 56.4%. Chi-Square Test showed four variables had a significant relationship with the incidence of pesticide poisoning and were a risk factor for the occurrence of pesticide poisoning namely mixing dose (p=0.003 OR=6.909; 95% CI=2.020-23.627), frequency of spraying (p=0.004; OR=6,300; 95% CI=1.913-20.749), working period (p=0.020; OR=4.416; 95% CI=1.402-13.906) and wind direction (p=0.007; OR=5.714; 95% CI=1.756-18.591). Multiple logistic regression test showed that the most dominant factor related to the incidence of pesticide poisoning was the frequency of spraying. Risk factors associated with the incidence of pesticide poisoning are mixing dosage, frequency of spraying, working period and wind direction.

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