Kristensen Erling, Enevoldsen Carsten
StrateKo Aps, Gartnervaenget, Denmark.
Acta Vet Scand. 2008 Dec 18;50(1):50. doi: 10.1186/1751-0147-50-50.
Research has been scarce when it comes to the motivational and behavioral sides of farmers' expectations related to dairy herd health management programs. The objectives of this study were to explore farmers' expectations related to participation in a health management program by: 1) identifying important ambitions, goals and subjective well-being among farmers, 2) submitting those data to a quantitative analysis thereby characterizing perspective(s) of value added by health management programs among farmers; and 3) to characterize perceptions of farmers' goals among veterinarians.
The subject was initially explored by means of literature, interviews and discussions with farmers, herd health management consultants and researchers to provide an understanding (a concourse) of the research entity. The concourse was then broken down into 46 statements. Sixteen Danish dairy farmers and 18 veterinarians associated with one large nationwide veterinary practice were asked to rank the 46 statements that defined the concourse. Next, a principal component analysis was applied to identify correlated statements and thus families of perspectives between respondents. Q-methodology was utilized to represent each of the statements by one row and each respondent by one column in the matrix. A subset of the farmers participated in a series of semi-structured interviews to face validate the concourse and to discuss subjects like animal welfare, veterinarians' competences as experienced by the farmers and time constraints in the farmers' everyday life.
Farmers' views could be described by four families of perspectives: Teamwork, Animal welfare, Knowledge dissemination, and Production. Veterinarians believed that farmers' primary focus was on production and profit, however, farmers' valued teamwork and animal welfare more.
The veterinarians in this study appear to focus too much on financial performance and increased production when compared to most of the participating farmers' expectations. On the other hand veterinarians did not focus enough on the major products, which farmers really wanted to buy, i.e. teamwork and animal welfare. Consequently, disciplines like sociology, economics and marketing may offer new methodological approaches to veterinarians as these disciplines have understood that accounting for individual differences is central to motivate change, i.e. 'know thy customer'.
在奶牛奶牛群健康管理计划相关的农民期望的动机和行为方面,研究一直很少。本研究的目的是通过以下方式探索农民对参与健康管理计划的期望:1)确定农民的重要抱负、目标和主观幸福感;2)对这些数据进行定量分析,从而描述健康管理计划在农民中所带来的增值视角;3)描述兽医对农民目标的看法。
首先通过文献研究、与农民、牛群健康管理顾问和研究人员的访谈及讨论来探索该主题,以提供对研究实体的理解(一个概念集合)。然后将该概念集合分解为46条陈述。16位丹麦奶农和18位与一家大型全国性兽医诊所相关的兽医被要求对定义该概念集合的46条陈述进行排序。接下来,应用主成分分析来识别相关陈述,从而确定受访者之间的视角类别。采用Q方法在矩阵中用一行表示每条陈述,用一列表示每个受访者。一部分农民参与了一系列半结构化访谈,以进行面对面验证该概念集合,并讨论诸如动物福利、农民所体验到的兽医能力以及农民日常生活中的时间限制等主题。
农民的观点可以用四个视角类别来描述:团队合作、动物福利、知识传播和生产。兽医认为农民主要关注生产和利润,然而,农民更看重团队合作和动物福利。
与大多数参与研究的农民的期望相比,本研究中的兽医似乎过于关注财务表现和产量增加。另一方面,兽医对农民真正想要购买的主要产品,即团队合作和动物福利关注不足。因此,社会学、经济学和市场营销等学科可能会为兽医提供新的方法,因为这些学科已经认识到考虑个体差异是推动变革的关键,即“了解你的客户”。