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奶农对抗生素使用的看法:一项定性研究。

Dairy farmers' perspectives on antibiotic use: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Urban and Rural Development, PO Box 7012, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden.

Department of Clinical Sciences, PO Box 7054, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

J Dairy Sci. 2019 Mar;102(3):2724-2737. doi: 10.3168/jds.2018-15015. Epub 2019 Jan 3.

Abstract

An important step in limiting the development of antibiotic resistance is reducing use of antibiotics in animal husbandry. Much research in this area has focused on individual farmer behavior, aiming to better align actual use with medical recommendations. However, farmers' practices and reasoning around their antibiotic use do not reflect solely that farmer as an individual. Rather, practices and worldviews are guided by context (e.g., veterinary advice, peer pressure, regulation, and interactions with farm animals). Studies that jointly embrace farmer agency and the wider structures for this agency, however, remain scarce. This paper draws on theories of behavior as socially constructed, and in particular on the concept of the "good farmer," to interpret findings from a study of 7 Swedish dairy farms. The results show that all farmers have close daily contact with their animals, have strong emotional ties, and place emphasis on the importance of being able to judge animal health status by eye. Half of the farms use an automatic milking system, and for these farmers automation means better monitoring of animal health without losing contact with the cows. The local veterinarian is considered a positive and important authority whose advice is valued. Despite comparatively strict antibiotic use regulations in Sweden, the farmers do not report lack of access to antibiotics when needed. However, they report feeling disadvantaged in international trade and poorly treated by the Swedish government, which allows imports of cheaper meat and dairy products produced under less strict regulations. The farmers are well informed about how to prevent and treat common diseases. In cases where they do not follow recommendations, we found that economic and labor constraints are the reason rather than lack of knowledge. We concluded that structural limitations faced by farmers, rather than lack of information, impose constraints to further limiting antibiotic use in Sweden. Overall stricter and more uniform global regulations on antibiotic use in animal farming could be an effective measure for reducing antibiotic use.

摘要

限制抗生素耐药性发展的一个重要步骤是减少畜牧业中抗生素的使用。该领域的大量研究集中在单个农民的行为上,旨在使实际使用与医疗建议更好地保持一致。然而,农民在使用抗生素方面的做法和推理并不仅仅反映了该农民作为个体的情况。相反,做法和世界观受到背景的影响(例如兽医建议、同行压力、法规以及与农场动物的互动)。然而,共同接受农民代理机构和更广泛的代理机构结构的研究仍然很少。本文借鉴了行为是社会构建的理论,特别是“好农民”的概念,来解释对瑞典 7 家奶牛场的研究结果。结果表明,所有农民都与他们的动物有密切的日常接触,有着强烈的情感纽带,并强调通过眼睛判断动物健康状况的重要性。一半的农场使用自动挤奶系统,对于这些农民来说,自动化意味着可以更好地监测动物的健康状况,而不会与奶牛失去联系。当地兽医被认为是一个积极而重要的权威,其建议受到重视。尽管瑞典的抗生素使用规定相对严格,但农民在需要时并不报告抗生素短缺的情况。然而,他们报告说在国际贸易中处于不利地位,而且受到瑞典政府的待遇不佳,瑞典政府允许进口在监管较松的情况下生产的更便宜的肉类和奶制品。农民对如何预防和治疗常见疾病有充分的了解。在他们没有遵循建议的情况下,我们发现经济和劳动力的限制是原因,而不是缺乏知识。我们得出的结论是,农民面临的结构性限制而不是缺乏信息,对进一步限制瑞典的抗生素使用构成了限制。总体而言,对动物养殖中抗生素使用实施更严格和更统一的全球法规可能是减少抗生素使用的有效措施。

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