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Pig farmers' perceptions, attitudes, influences and management of information in the decision-making process for disease control

机译:养猪户在疾病控制决策过程中的看法,态度,影响和信息管理

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The objectives of this study were (1) to explore the factors involved in the decision-making process used by pig farmers for disease control and (2) to investigate pig farmers' attitudes and perceptions about different information sources relating to disease control. In 2011 a qualitative study involving 20 face-to-face interviews with English pig farmers was conducted. The questionnaire was composed of three parts. The first part required farmers to identify two diseases they had experienced and which were difficult to recognize and/or control. They were asked to report how the disease problem was recognized, how the need for control was decided, and what affected the choice of control approach. For the latter, a structure related to the Theory of Planned Behaviour was used. Their verbal responses were classified as associated with: (1) attitude and beliefs, (2) subjective norms, or (3) perceived behavioural control (PBC). In the second part, five key sources of information for disease control (Defra, BPEX, research from academia, internet and veterinarians) and the factors related to barriers to knowledge were investigated. Interviews were recorded and transcribed. A qualitative analysis of the text of the interview transcripts was carried out using templates. Drivers for disease control were 'pig mortality', 'feeling of entering in an economically critical situation', 'animal welfare' and 'feeling of despair'. Veterinarians were perceived by several participating farmers as the most trusted information source on disease control. However, in particular non-sustainable situations, other producers, and especially experiences from abroad, seemed to considerably influence the farmers' decision-making. 'Lack of knowledge', 'farm structure and management barriers' and 'economic constrains' were identified in relation to PBC. Several negative themes, such as 'lack of communication', 'not knowing where to look', and 'information bias' were associated with research from academia. This study identified a range of factors influencing the decision-making process for disease control by pig farmers. In addition, it highlighted the lack of awareness and difficult access of producers to current scientific research outputs. The factors identified should be considered when developing communication strategies to disseminate research findings and advice for disease control
机译:这项研究的目的是(1)探索养猪户用于疾病控制的决策过程中涉及的因素,以及(2)研究养猪户对与疾病控制有关的不同信息源的态度和看法。 2011年,进行了定性研究,涉及对英国养猪户的20次面对面访谈。问卷由三部分组成。第一部分要求农民确定他们经历过的,难以识别和/或控制的两种疾病。他们被要求报告如何识别疾病问题,如何确定控制需求以及什么因素影响了控制方法的选择。对于后者,使用了与计划行为理论相关的结构。他们的口头反应被归类为与(1)态度和信念,(2)主观规范或(3)知觉行为控制(PBC)相关。在第二部分中,研究了疾病控制的五个主要信息来源(Defra,BPEX,来自学术界,互联网和兽医的研究)以及与知识障碍相关的因素。采访记录并记录下来。使用模板对访谈笔录文本进行定性分析。疾病控制的驱动因素是“猪的死亡率”,“进入经济危急状况的感觉”,“动物福利”和“绝望感”。几位参与调查的农民认为兽医是疾病控制的最值得信赖的信息来源。但是,在特殊的不可持续的情况下,其他生产者,尤其是国外的经验,似乎在很大程度上影响着农民的决策。与中国人民银行有关的“知识不足”,“农场结构和管理壁垒”以及“经济约束”被确定。一些负面的主题,例如“缺乏沟通”,“不知道去哪里看”和“信息偏向”与学术界的研究有关。这项研究确定了影响养猪户疾病控制决策过程的一系列因素。此外,它着重指出了生产者缺乏认识和生产者难以获得当前科学研究成果的困难。在制定传播策略以传播研究结果和疾病控制建议时,应考虑确定的因素

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