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英国马、矮种马和驴主人对新冠疫情早期阶段的反应。

Response of UK Horse, Pony and Donkey Owners to the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Hockenhull Jo, Bell Catherine, White Jo, Rogers Suzanne

机构信息

Human Behaviour Change for Animals (HBCA), Norfolk NR9 4DE, UK.

Equine Behaviour and Welfare Association, Surrey GU8 6AX, UK.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Apr 23;11(5):1215. doi: 10.3390/ani11051215.

Abstract

In the UK, March 2020 was a time of great uncertainty as COVID-19 became increasingly widespread. The government responded by making suggestions about how people could reduce the risk of spread on 16 March, moved swiftly into closing schools on the 18 March before announcing a mandatory lockdown on the 23rd March. This was a challenging time for UK equestrians who had to balance maintaining their equine's routine and daily care alongside the increasing biosecurity measures. A cross-sectional survey was distributed to UK equestrians via social media over two days (28 and 29 March 2020) to better understand the decisions made by UK horse, pony and donkey owners during this time. Data from 452 respondents were generated across all four countries comprising the UK, although there were no significant differences in owner response to the pandemic between locations. The changes respondents made differed between the 16th and the 18th of March 2020, with an early emphasis on improving yard biosecurity and opting to stop riding, as well as reducing the time spent at the yard. After the 18 March, respondents placed more emphasis on risk reduction by changing the activities they did with their horse, including riding, with common examples including avoiding "high risk" activities such as riding on busy roads, jumping, riding young or nervous horses. Few respondents reported having an emergency plan in place should they become ill or otherwise unable to care for their equine. The findings highlight areas that would significantly benefit from in-depth investigation in future research. Equestrian behaviour and mindset around risk-taking and risk perception have already been researched in relation to equestrian activities and sport but have received little attention in the context of wider health challenges. Understanding the uptake of emergency planning and preparation in the UK equestrian community also warrants consideration. Using this information effectively to promote forward planning is likely to be of great benefit in equestrian responses to future health or climate-related crises.

摘要

在英国,随着新冠病毒的传播日益广泛,2020年3月充满了巨大的不确定性。政府于3月16日提出人们如何降低传播风险的建议,3月18日迅速采取行动关闭学校,随后在3月23日宣布强制封锁。对于英国的马术爱好者来说,这是一个充满挑战的时期,他们必须在加强生物安全措施的同时,平衡维持马匹的日常作息和护理。一项横断面调查于2020年3月28日和29日这两天通过社交媒体分发给英国的马术爱好者,以更好地了解在此期间英国马匹、矮种马和驴的主人所做的决定。来自英国四个国家的452名受访者提供了数据,尽管不同地区的主人对疫情的反应没有显著差异。受访者在2020年3月16日至18日之间做出的改变有所不同,早期重点是改善马场生物安全、选择停止骑马以及减少在马场的停留时间。3月18日之后,受访者更加强调通过改变与马匹进行的活动(包括骑马)来降低风险,常见的例子包括避免在繁忙道路上骑行、跳跃、骑乘年幼或易紧张的马匹等“高风险”活动。很少有受访者表示制定了生病或无法照顾马匹时的应急预案。这些发现凸显了未来研究中可从深入调查中显著受益的领域。围绕冒险和风险认知的马术行为和思维方式已经在马术活动和运动方面进行了研究,但在更广泛的健康挑战背景下却很少受到关注。了解英国马术社区对应急预案的采用情况也值得考虑。有效利用这些信息来促进前瞻性规划,可能对马术界应对未来的健康或气候相关危机大有裨益。

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