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农民对抗菌素使用和耐药性的认知与期望,与荷兰畜牧业的使用情况密切相关。

Farmers' knowledge and expectations of antimicrobial use and resistance are strongly related to usage in Dutch livestock sectors.

作者信息

Kramer Tineke, Jansen Leonie E, Lipman Len J A, Smit Lidwien A M, Heederik Dick J J, Dorado-García Alejandro

机构信息

Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Yalelaan 2, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands; Public Health Service Region Utrecht, De Dreef 5, 3704 HA Zeist, The Netherlands.

Public Health Service Region Utrecht, De Dreef 5, 3704 HA Zeist, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Prev Vet Med. 2017 Nov 1;147:142-148. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2017.08.023. Epub 2017 Sep 6.

Abstract

Comprehensive strategies to improve on-farm antimicrobial use (AMU) are needed to contain antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Little is known about farmers' motivating and enabling factors, and about their influence on AMU. In a cross-sectional online survey, Dutch dairy, veal and pig farmers (n=457) reported their on-farm AMU as "Defined Daily Dose Animal" per year (DDDA) and completed a detailed questionnaire on their view, knowledge and behavior towards AMU and AMR. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on the questionnaire items identified four psychological factors labeled as 'referent beliefs', 'perceived risk', 'knowledge', and 'undesired attitude to regulations'. Linear regression was done to explore the relationship between the obtained factors and on-farm AMU across the three animal sectors. Dairy farmers showed the highest factor scores for 'knowledge' and the lowest for 'perceived risk'. 'Knowledge' scores were significantly and inversely related to AMU (P=0.0004). Borderline significant associations with AMU were found for 'perceived risk' and 'undesired attitude to regulations' (negative and positive relationships respectively). There were no apparent differences for these relationships between the three livestock sectors. Behavioral interventions in farmers such as educational campaigns or increased support by veterinarians could empower farmers with more prudent and rational practices, eventually reducing AMU in food animals.

摘要

需要采取综合策略来改善农场抗菌药物的使用(AMU),以控制抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)。目前对于农民的激励因素和促成因素,以及它们对AMU的影响知之甚少。在一项横断面在线调查中,荷兰的奶牛、犊牛和生猪养殖户(n = 457)报告了他们农场每年的AMU,以“动物每日规定剂量”(DDDA)为单位,并完成了一份关于他们对AMU和AMR的看法、知识及行为的详细问卷。对问卷项目进行探索性因素分析(EFA),确定了四个心理因素,分别标记为“参照信念”、“感知风险”、“知识”和“对法规的不良态度”。进行线性回归以探讨所获得的因素与三个动物养殖部门农场AMU之间的关系。奶牛养殖户在“知识”方面的因素得分最高,在“感知风险”方面的得分最低。“知识”得分与AMU呈显著负相关(P = 0.0004)。发现“感知风险”和“对法规的不良态度”与AMU存在临界显著关联(分别为负相关和正相关)。这三种家畜养殖部门在这些关系上没有明显差异。对农民开展教育活动或增加兽医支持等行为干预措施,可以使农民采取更谨慎、合理的做法,最终减少食用动物中的AMU。

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