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Using mixed methods to investigate factors influencing reporting of livestock diseases: A case study among smallholders in Bolivia

机译:使用混合方法调查影响家畜疾病报告的因素:以玻利维亚小农户为例

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Livestock disease surveillance is particularly challenging in resource-scarce settings, where disease events are often unreported. Surveillance performance is determined as much by the quantifiable biological attributes of the disease, as it is by motivations and barriers perceived by livestock keepers for disease reporting. Mixed methods designs, which integrate the collection, analysis and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data in a single study, are increasingly used across different disciplines. These designs allow for a deeper exploration of the topic under investigation, than can be achieved by either approach alone.In this study a mixed methods design was used in order to gain a greater understanding of the factors that influence reporting of livestock diseases in Bolivia. There is a need to strengthen passive surveillance in this country, among other reasons as part of an eradication programme for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). Findings revealed livestock keepers in the study area were extremely unlikely to report the occurrence of livestock health events to the Official Veterinary Services (OVS). Communication outside the local community occurs more often through alternative routes and this is positively correlated with disease awareness. The main barriers to disease reporting identified were a lack of institutional credibility and the conflicting priorities of the OVS and livestock keepers.As for other animal and human diseases across the developing world, passive surveillance of livestock diseases in Bolivia should be enhanced; this is urgent in view of the current FMD eradication programme. Increasing timeliness and smallholders’ participation requires a detailed understanding of their likely actions and perceived barriers towards disease reporting. These insights are most likely to be developed through a holistic mixed methods approach of quantitative and qualitative analyses.
机译:在资源稀缺的环境中,牲畜疾病的监视尤其具有挑战性,在这种情况下,疾病事件通常未报告。监视性能很大程度上取决于疾病的可量化生物学属性,也取决于牲畜饲养者感知疾病的动机和障碍。在单个研究中集成了定性和定量数据的收集,分析和解释的混合方法设计,越来越多地用于不同学科。这些设计允许对所研究的主题进行更深入的探索,这比单独使用任何一种方法都可以实现。在本研究中,为了更好地了解影响玻利维亚畜禽疾病报告的因素,采用了混合方法设计。除其他原因外,该国有必要加强被动监测,这是根除口蹄疫(FMD)计划的一部分。调查结果表明,研究区域内的牲畜饲养者极不可能向官方兽医服务局(OVS)报告牲畜健康事件的发生。当地社区外的交流更多地通过替代途径发生,这与疾病意识呈正相关。确定的疾病报告的主要障碍是缺乏机构公信力以及OVS和牲畜饲养者的优先事项相互矛盾。至于发展中国家中的其他动物和人类疾病,玻利维亚应加强对牲畜疾病的被动监测;鉴于当前的口蹄疫根除计划,这是紧急的。及时性的提高和小农户的参与要求对他们可能采取的行动以及对疾病报告的认识障碍有详细的了解。这些见解最有可能通过定量和定性分析的整体混合方法方法来开发。

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