Coyne L A, Pinchbeck G L, Williams N J, Smith R F, Dawson S, Pearson R B, Latham S M
Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston CH64 7TE, UK.
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, School of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston CH64 7TE, UK.
Vet Rec. 2014 Dec 13;175(23):593. doi: 10.1136/vr.102686. Epub 2014 Sep 8.
Increasing awareness of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in human beings and veterinary medicine has raised concerns over the issue of overprescribing and the indiscriminate use of antimicrobials. Their use in food-producing animals is under scrutiny due to the perceived risk from the zoonotic transfer of resistant pathogens from animals to human beings. This study used focus groups to explore the drivers and motivators behind antimicrobial use and prescribing by veterinary surgeons and farmers in the pig industry in the UK. Studies of two veterinary and four farmer focus groups were undertaken, each with between three and six participants, in three geographically distinct regions of low, moderate and high pig density in England. Thematic analysis of the focus group transcriptions revealed convergent themes, both within and across, the veterinary and farmer focus groups. Veterinary opinion was such that 'external pressures', such as pressure from clients, legislation and public perception, were considered to strongly influence prescribing behaviour, whereas, farmers considered issues surrounding farming systems and management to be greater drivers towards antimicrobial use. Acquiring such in-depth insight into the antimicrobial prescribing behaviours in veterinary medicine provides more detailed understanding of prescribing practice and will aid the development of interventions to promote the responsible use of antimicrobials.
人类医学和兽医学中细菌对抗菌素耐药性的认识不断提高,引发了人们对过度开药和滥用抗菌药物问题的担忧。由于存在耐药病原体从动物向人类进行人畜共患转移的潜在风险,抗菌药物在食用动物中的使用受到了严格审查。本研究通过焦点小组探讨了英国养猪业中兽医和养殖户使用及开具抗菌药物背后的驱动因素和动机。在英格兰猪密度低、中、高的三个地理区域,分别对两个兽医焦点小组和四个养殖户焦点小组进行了研究,每个小组有三到六名参与者。焦点小组记录的主题分析揭示了兽医和养殖户焦点小组内部及之间的趋同主题。兽医们认为,“外部压力”,如来自客户、立法和公众认知的压力,会强烈影响开药行为,而养殖户则认为养殖系统和管理方面的问题是使用抗菌药物的更大驱动因素。深入了解兽医学中的抗菌药物开药行为,有助于更详细地了解开药实践,并将有助于制定促进抗菌药物合理使用的干预措施