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Survey of Public Perceptions of Prion Disease Risks in Canada: What Does the Public Care About?

机译:加拿大公众对Pri病毒疾病风险的认知调查:公众关心什么?

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A national public survey on public perceptions of prion disease risk in Canada was conducted from October to December 2007. The survey aimed at documenting the public's perceptions of prion diseases, within the broader context of food safety, in establishing parameters of risk acceptability. It also documented the public's perceptions of prion diseases in delineating social values and ethics that can guide Canada's future policies on prion disease risk management. In addition, the survey served to establish baseline data against which to monitor the evolution of the public's views on and understanding of this important risk issue. In total, 1517 Canadians were randomly selected to be representative of the adult population by region, age, and gender, as per the 2001 Census. This study presents descriptive findings from the survey regarding perceived risk, perceived control, uncertainty, sources of information, trust and knowledge, and beliefs pertaining to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). The survey data reveal that Canadians do not perceive mad cow disease as a salient risk but consider it more of an economic, political, social, and foreign trade issue than a public health one. Canadians are somewhat prepared to pay a premium to have a safer food supply, but not to the same extent that they desire extra measures pertaining to BSE risk management. In the context of increasing accountability in risk management decisions about food safety and population health issues, it is important to understand the way Canadians perceive such matters and identify their information needs and the factors that influence the acceptability of risks and of risk management policies.
机译:2007年10月至2007年12月,加拿大对加拿大公众对pr病毒疾病风险的看法进行了一次全国公众调查。该调查旨在在更广泛的食品安全范围内,记录公众对pr病毒疾病的看法,以建立风险可接受性的参数。它还记录了公众对病毒疾病的看法,描绘了可以指导加拿大未来关于pr病毒疾病风险管理的政策的社会价值和道德观念。此外,调查还有助于建立基准数据,以监测公众对这一重要风险问题的看法和理解的演变。根据2001年的人口普查,总共随机选出1517名加拿大人来代表按地区,年龄和性别划分的成年人口。这项研究从调查中获得了描述性发现,涉及与牛海绵状脑病(BSE)有关的感知风险,感知控制,不确定性,信息来源,信任和知识以及信念。调查数据显示,加拿大人并不认为疯牛病是一个重大风险,但将其更多地视为经济,政治,社会和外贸问题,而不是公共卫生问题。加拿大人多少愿意为获得更安全的食品供应付出高昂的代价,但并没有达到他们希望采取与疯牛病风险管理有关的额外措施的程度。在有关食品安全和人口健康问题的风险管理决策中增加问责制的背景下,重要的是要了解加拿大人对此类问题的认识,并确定他们的信息需求以及影响风险和风险管理政策可接受性的因素。

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