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A Comparison of Pig Farmers' and Veterinarians' Perceptions and Intentions to Reduce Antimicrobial Usage in Six European Countries

机译:欧洲六个国家养猪场和兽医对减少抗生素使用的看法和意愿的比较

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Antimicrobial (AM) resistance is an increasing problem in human and veterinary medicine. To manage this problem, the usage of AM should be reduced in pig farming, as well as in other areas. It is important to investigate the factors that influence both pig farmers' and veterinarians' intentions to reduce AM usage, which is a prerequisite for developing intervention measures. We conducted a mail survey among pig farmers (N=1,294) and an online survey among veterinarians (N=334) in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. The farmers' survey assessed the perceived risks and benefits of and need for AM usage; the intention to reduce AM usage; farmers' efficacy (i.e. perception of their ability to reduce AM usage); support from their veterinarian; and the future reduction potential of AM usage. Additionally, self-reported reduction behaviours, the perceived farmers' barriers to reduce AM usage and relationships with farmers were assessed in the veterinarians' survey. The results showed that farmers and veterinarians had similar perceptions of the risks and benefits of AM usage. Veterinarians appeared to be more optimistic than pig farmers about reducing AM usage in pig farming. Farmers believed that their efficacy over AM reduction was relatively high. Farmers' intention to reduce AM usage and veterinarians' self-reported reduction behaviours were mainly associated with factors concerning the feasibility of reducing AM usage. To promote prudent AM usage, pig farmers should learn and experience how to reduce usage by applying alternative measures, whereas veterinarians should strengthen their advisory role and competencies to support and educate farmers.
机译:在人类和兽医学中,抗微生物(AM)耐药性是一个日益严重的问题。为了解决这个问题,在养猪场以及其他地区应减少AM的使用。重要的是要调查影响养猪户和兽医减少AM使用量的因素,这是制定干预措施的前提。我们对比利时,丹麦,法国,德国,瑞典和瑞士的养猪户(N = 1,294)进行了邮件调查,对兽医(N = 334)进行了在线调查。农民的调查评估了使用AM的感知风险和利益以及需求;减少AM使用的意图;农民的效力(即对他们减少AM使用的能力的认识);兽医的支持;以及未来减少AM使用的潜力。此外,在兽医的调查中评估了自我报告的减少行为,减少AM使用量以及与农民关系的农民的感知障碍。结果表明,农民和兽医对使用AM的风险和收益有相似的认识。兽医似乎比养猪场的人对减少养猪场中AM的使用更为乐观。农民们认为他们减少AM的功效相对较高。农民减少AM使用量的意愿和兽医自我报告的减少行为主要与减少AM使用量的可行性有关。为促进谨慎使用AM,猪农应学习和体验如何通过采用替代措施来减少AM的使用,而兽医应增强其咨询作用和能力,以支持和教育农民。

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