School of Population, Community and Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GB.
Equine Vet J. 2010 May;42(4):288-93. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.2009.00025.x.
Crib-biting/windsucking behaviour has important consequences for equine health and welfare. Lay perceptions of health and illness are of interest to medical sociologists, providing important information to medical practitioners, but have infrequently been applied in veterinary research.
To demonstrate how lay epidemiology can be applied within veterinary research by exploring the lay perceptions regarding the causes of crib-biting/windsucking behaviour in horses.
Informants were recruited from professional and amateur horse owners who had or had not owned/cared for a horse that exhibited crib-biting/windsucking behaviour. In-depth interviews were used to examine perceptions about the development of this behaviour within each group until a 'saturation' of themes emerged.
The main themes that emerged as causes of crib-biting/windsucking behaviour were 'boredom', 'stress' and 'habit/addiction'. In the group of owners/carers who did not have direct experience of this type of behaviour, 'copying' from other horses emerged as a strong theme and they stated that they would not wish to own a crib-biting/windsucking horse. In contrast, those who had direct experience of horses demonstrating this behaviour did not believe copying was a cause based on their own observations and would not be put off purchasing or caring for another horse displaying this behaviour.
Perceptions about what causes crib-biting/windsucking was influenced by whether or not informants had personal experience of horses demonstrating this behaviour. The three main themes that emerged have some justification based on current research and highlight the need for further investigation into the underlying pathophysiology of crib-biting/windsucking behaviour.
Qualitative approaches to health, disease and behaviour have an important role in the medical field and are applicable to veterinary research.
马的啃咬/吮吸行为对其健康和福利有重要影响。医学社会学家对公众的健康和疾病观念很感兴趣,这些观念为医疗从业者提供了重要信息,但在兽医研究中很少应用。
通过探索马啃咬/吮吸行为的原因,展示如何在兽医研究中应用公众流行病学。
从有或没有养过/照顾过有啃咬/吮吸行为的马的职业和业余马主中招募知情者。使用深度访谈来检查每组中这种行为发展的看法,直到出现主题的“饱和”。
作为啃咬/吮吸行为原因的主要主题是“无聊”、“压力”和“习惯/成瘾”。在没有直接经历过这种行为的马主/照顾者群体中,“模仿”其他马的行为是一个强烈的主题,他们表示不想拥有啃咬/吮吸的马。相比之下,那些有马表现出这种行为的直接经验的人认为模仿不是基于他们自己的观察而导致这种行为的原因,并且不会因为购买或照顾另一只表现出这种行为的马而感到沮丧。
对导致啃咬/吮吸行为的原因的看法受到知情者是否有马表现出这种行为的个人经验的影响。出现的三个主要主题在某种程度上基于当前的研究有一定的依据,并强调需要进一步研究啃咬/吮吸行为的潜在病理生理学。
健康、疾病和行为的定性方法在医学领域具有重要作用,并且适用于兽医研究。