Differences in the use of health care facilities and patterns of general risk factors in farmers with and without occupational health care programs.

To investigate whether differences in the use of health care facilities and the distribution of risk factors were related to the accessibility of occupational health services, 912 farmers in a large research project were studied. Information was collected from nine different localities in rural areas, using questionnaires, standardized interviews, physical examinations, and blood tests. The results showed that there was hardly any difference in the use of general health care facilities between the groups. Those with occupational health services generally had more medical visits, but also had fewer diagnoses of cardiac disease. Known risk factors were present more often in the group without occupational health services. The work of the occupational health care service and the individual's interest in health questions appeared to be of significance in the way the risk factors were distributed.

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