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Livestock Producers' Views on Accessing Food-Animal Veterinary Services: Implications for Student Recruitment, Training, and Practice Management

机译:畜牧生产者对获得食用动物兽医服务的看法:对学生招募,培训和实践管理的启示

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Nationally, shortages of food-animal veterinary practitioners have been projected over the next several years. The purpose of this study was to ascertain livestock producers’ perceptions on access to veterinary services and to measure opinions on potential solutions to access problems. Data for the study were from a 2006 survey of livestock producers in Tennessee. The study found that the majority of livestock producers had not perceived problems in obtaining veterinary services during the past year. Among those who had, the problems most commonly cited were a delay in obtaining services; that the veterinarian would treat the animal only if the producer transported it to the veterinary facility; and that the cost of the veterinary service was too high relative to the value of the animal. While it was hypothesized that producers who experienced a problem would have smaller farms on average and would reside in counties with lower numbers of large- or food-animal veterinarians, the results did not support this hypothesis. Among those who perceived a problem, scholarship programs to encourage veterinary students to specialize in large- or food-animal care and greater availability of veterinary technicians to perform health care services were viewed as effective ways to alleviate access problems. Financial incentives for veterinarians to locate in rural areas were also viewed as effective. While shortages have been predicted nationally, data from this survey do not suggest a perceived shortage in Tennessee. Problems in obtaining services appear to be more closely related to practice management and availability of large-animal practitioners in dairy and equine medicine.
机译:在全国范围内,预计在接下来的几年中将出现食品动物兽医从业人员短缺。这项研究的目的是确定畜牧生产者对获得兽医服务的看法,并就对解决问题的潜在解决方案的意见进行评估。 这项研究的数据来自2006年田纳西州牲畜生产者的调查 研究发现,在过去的 期间,大多数畜牧生产者在获得兽医服务方面没有 的问题。在那些人中,最常被引用的问题是 延迟获得服务;只有当生产者将动物运输到 兽医设施时,兽医才会对动物进行治疗;而且相对于动物的价值,兽医服务的费用 太高。假设 遇到问题的生产者平均会 拥有较小的农场,而居住在 数量较少或食物较少的县-动物兽医,结果 不支持该假设。在那些发现 问题的人中,奖学金计划鼓励兽医学生 专门从事大型动物或食品动物护理,并提高兽医技术人员的可用性 被认为是提供医疗保健服务的有效方法,可以缓解访问问题。兽医对农村地区的经济激励措施也被认为是有效的。 尽管全国范围内都预测短缺,但本次调查的 数据并未暗示田纳西州的 短缺。获得服务方面的问题似乎更与 密切相关,这与奶牛和马科动物的实践管理以及大动物 从业人员的可用性有关。

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