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Respective influence of veterinarians and local institutional stakeholders on the event-driven surveillance system for bovine brucellosis in France

机译:兽医和当地机构利益相关者对法国牛布鲁菌病事件驱动的监测系统的影响

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Background The event-driven surveillance system for bovine brucellosis implemented in France aims to ensure the early detection of cases of bovine brucellosis, a disease of which the country has been declared free since 2005. It consists of mandatory notification of bovine abortions by farmers and veterinarians. However, as underlined by a previous qualitative study, several factors influence the decision-making process of actors in the field. This process is particularly influenced by the level of cooperation between institutional stakeholders in their département (a French département being an administrative and territorial unit), veterinarians and farmers. In this context, the objectives of this study were 1) to quantify the respective influence of veterinarians and all local institutional stakeholders on the proportion of notifying farmers and identify which actors have most influence on farmers’ decisions; 2) to analyse whether the influence of veterinarians is correlated with that of local institutional stakeholders. Results In addition to factors relating to the farm itself (production type and herd size), the proportion of notifying farmers was influenced by the number of veterinarians per practice and the veterinary practice’s membership of a technical association. This proportion was also influenced by unknown factors relating to the veterinary practice and, to a lesser extent, the département in which the farm was located. There was no correlation between variability in the proportion of notifying farmers among veterinary practices per département and the effect of the département itself. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first study to quantify the influence of veterinarians and local institutional stakeholders on the notification process for a mandatory disease. In addition to carrying out regulatory interventions, veterinarians play a major role in encouraging farmers to participate in the surveillance systems. The results of this study, combined with a previous qualitative study, shed light on the need to consolidate the involvement of veterinarians and local stakeholders in the organisation of surveillance by national institutional bodies.
机译:背景技术法国实施的事件驱动的牛布鲁氏菌病监视系统旨在确保及早发现牛布鲁氏菌病病例,该国自2005年以来已宣布该疾病为免费疾病。该制度包括农民和兽医强制性通报牛流产。但是,正如先前的定性研究所强调的那样,有几个因素会影响该领域参与者的决策过程。机构利益相关方(法国部门是行政和地区单位),兽医和农民之间的合作水平尤其影响了这一过程。在这种情况下,本研究的目的是:1)量化兽医和所有地方机构利益相关者对通知农民的比例的影响,并确定哪些因素对农民的决策影响最大; 2)分析兽医的影响是否与当地机构利益相关者的影响相关。结果除了与农场本身相关的因素(生产类型和畜群规模)外,每户执业的兽医师人数以及技术协会的兽医执业资格也影响了通知农民的比例。这个比例还受到与兽医实践有关的未知因素的影响,在较小程度上也与农场所处的部门有关。在每个部门的兽医实践中,通知农民的比例的变化与部门本身的影响之间没有关联。结论据我们所知,这是第一项量化兽医和当地机构利益相关者对强制性疾病通报过程的影响的研究。除了执行监管干预措施外,兽医在鼓励农民参与监视系统方面也发挥着重要作用。这项研究的结果与先前的定性研究相结合,阐明了需要加强兽医和地方利益相关者对国家机构的监督组织的参与。

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