PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Rus, D AU - Chereches, R M AU - Oprescu, F AU - Dirle, I A AU - Peek-Asa, C AU - Stromquist, A TI - Backyard farm injuries assessment in rural area of Cluj County, Romania AID - 10.1136/ip.2010.029215.527 DP - 2010 Sep 01 TA - Injury Prevention PG - A147--A147 VI - 16 IP - Suppl 1 4099 - http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/16/Suppl_1/A147.2.short 4100 - http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/16/Suppl_1/A147.2.full SO - Inj Prev2010 Sep 01; 16 AB - Although 46% of the Romanian population lives in rural areas, little is known about injuries and violence rural residents experience. Research worldwide consistently shows that farm related activities are a major cause of rural injuries. While such injuries can result in considerable suffering and financial losses, little data are available on the prevalence and potential causes of injuries, especially among small farming operations. In Romania, the majority of farming operations are backyard farms, which are a method of survival agriculture, and also provide a place for work and recreation. This project assessed the burden of farm injuries, populations at risk and injury risk factors among backyard family farms in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. 150 backyard farms were targeted, with data collected on injury occurrence, defined as an injury that restricted rural inhabitants from normal activities for at least 4 h, or resulted in loss of consciousness, loss of awareness, or loss of memory for any length of time, or required professional care including backyard farm workers, non-working rural residents and visitors. At the time of abstract submission, data is being collected. Data will include the prevalence and risk factors for injury. The project is unique because it is the first to address backyard farm injuries in Romania. This data will provide the first public health information about backyard farm injuries, which will provide a baseline for future research projects on rural injuries as well as frame backyard farm injury prevention strategies and policies.