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Exploring knowledge, perception of risk and biosecurity practices among researchers in the UK: a quantitative survey

机译:探索英国研究人员的知识,风险和生物安全行为的看法:量化调查

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Accidental introduction and/or spread of invasive non-native species (INNS) can result from a range of activities including agriculture, transport, trade and recreation. Researchers represent an important group of stakeholders who undertake activities in the field that could potentially facilitate the spread of INNS. Biosecurity is key to preventing the introduction and spread of INNS. Risk perceptions are a fundamental component in determining behaviour, so understanding how researchers perceive the risks associated with their activities can help us understand some of the drivers of biosecurity behaviour in the field. The aim of this study was to investigate researchers' perceptions of risk in relation to their field activities and whether risk perceptions influenced behaviour. We gathered quantitative data on perceptions of risk and biosecurity practices using an online questionnaire. Only 35% of all respondents considered their field activities to pose some risk in terms of spreading INNS. Higher risk perception was found in those who undertook high risk activities or where INNS were known/expected to be present. However, whilst respondents with experience of INNS were more likely to report consciously employing biosecurity in the field, this did not translate into better actual biosecurity practices. Awareness of biosecurity campaigns did in fact increase perception of risk, perceived and actual biosecurity behaviour. However, there remains a disconnect between reported and actual biosecurity practices, including a lack of understanding about what constitutes good biosecurity practice. These findings should be used to improve targeted awareness raising campaigns and help create directed training on biosecurity practices.
机译:意外介绍和/或侵入式非本地物种(旅店)的传播可能是一系列活动,包括农业,运输,贸易和娱乐。研究人员代表了一群重要的利益攸关方,在该领域进行活动,可能会促进旅馆的传播。生物安全是防止旅馆介绍和传播的关键。风险感知是确定行为的基本组成部分,因此了解研究人员如何感知与其活动相关的风险可以帮助我们了解该领域的一些生物安全行为的驱动因素。本研究的目的是调查研究人员对其外地活动的风险的看法以及风险感知是否影响了行为。我们通过在线调查问卷收集了关于风险和生物安全实践的看法的定量数据。只有35%的受访者认为他们的实地活动,以在传播旅馆构成一些风险。在进行高风险活动的人中或者旅馆已知/预计会出现旅馆的那些人中,发现了更高的风险感知。然而,虽然旅馆经验的受访者更有可能报告在该领域的有意识地雇用生物安全性,但这并未转化为更好的实际生物安全实践。事实上,对生物安全竞选的认识增加了风险,感知和实际生物安全行为的看法。但是,据报道和实际的生物安全实践仍然存在脱节,包括缺乏对构成良好生物安全惯例的理解。这些调查结果应用于改善有针对性的意识筹集活动,并有助于创建关于生物安全实践的指示培训。

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