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英国奶牛场兽医在推动繁殖管理时的动机与障碍

Motivations and Barriers for Veterinarians When Facilitating Fertility Management on UK Dairy Farms.

作者信息

Brocket James John, Fishbourne Emma, Smith Robert Frank, Higgins Helen Mary

机构信息

Craig Robinson Veterinary Practice Ltd., Carlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom.

Department of Livestock and One Health, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Sep 29;8:709336. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.709336. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

It is economically essential, but challenging, for dairy farmers to manage bovine fertility. Vets can help farmers to improve fertility, and this is cost-effective bringing benefits for production, animal health and welfare, and the environment. However, the extent to which vets are involved in fertility varies considerably between farms, for reasons that are unclear. This study investigated the motivators and barriers that vets perceive when trying to increase their involvement with fertility management on UK dairy farms. Interviews were conducted with 20 vets and four themes identified. The first, "clinical baggage," highlighted vets' disillusionment due to past experiences of low uptake of their advice by farmers. Consequently, some vets made assumptions about farmer needs and behaviours, and exhibited ageist stereotyping. These issues, along with concerns and fatigue associated with repeatedly offering the same advice which was not acted upon, negatively influenced vets' engagement with farmers. The second theme "stuck in the comfort zone" revealed a loss of enthusiasm by some senior vets, whilst others lacked confidence to engage due to perceived gaps in their knowledge. Vets also reported farmers not perceiving their problems and lack of farm data or facilities, as barriers. The "vet-farmer relationship" theme highlighted building trust and developing strong relationships which were key drivers for vets to proactively engage and to "go the extra mile" for their clients. The final theme "money matters" explored vets' motivations to improve their clients' profitability and included the future sustainability of their own businesses. Our themes provide useful insight into the challenges vets face and provide key areas that can be targeted in future interventions to improve veterinary involvement in fertility management. For example, post-graduate training and support for vets needs to consider factors such as reflection, mentorship, stereotyping, relationships, communication, and leadership skills. This type of postgraduate support is currently limited for vets and requires investment from stakeholders if improvements in production, animal health and welfare, and the environment are to be achieved. Our findings are informative for facilitating veterinary involvement in any disease context, and are relevant for stakeholders including governments, educators, charities, farmer representatives, environmentalists, and veterinary leaders.

摘要

对奶农来说,管理奶牛繁殖力在经济上至关重要,但也颇具挑战。兽医可以帮助奶农提高繁殖力,这具有成本效益,能给生产、动物健康与福利以及环境带来益处。然而,由于不明原因,兽医在繁殖力管理方面的参与程度在不同农场之间差异很大。本研究调查了兽医在试图增加其对英国奶牛场繁殖力管理的参与度时所察觉到的动机和障碍。对20名兽医进行了访谈,并确定了四个主题。第一个主题“临床包袱”,突出了兽医因过去农民对其建议采纳率低的经历而产生的幻灭感。因此,一些兽医对农民的需求和行为做出假设,并表现出年龄歧视的刻板印象。这些问题,连同因反复提供未被采纳的相同建议而产生的担忧和疲劳,对兽医与农民的互动产生了负面影响。第二个主题“困在舒适区”揭示了一些资深兽医热情的丧失,而另一些人则因感觉自己知识存在差距而缺乏参与的信心。兽医们还报告说,农民没有意识到他们的问题以及缺乏农场数据或设施是障碍。“兽医 - 农民关系”主题强调建立信任和发展牢固关系是兽医积极参与并为客户“加倍努力”的关键驱动力。最后一个主题“金钱问题”探讨了兽医提高客户盈利能力的动机,包括他们自身业务的未来可持续性。我们的主题为兽医面临的挑战提供了有用的见解,并提供了未来干预措施中可以针对的关键领域,以提高兽医对繁殖力管理的参与度。例如,兽医的研究生培训和支持需要考虑反思、指导、刻板印象、关系、沟通和领导技能等因素。目前这种研究生支持对兽医来说有限,如果要在生产、动物健康与福利以及环境方面取得改善,就需要利益相关者的投资。我们的研究结果对于促进兽医在任何疾病背景下的参与具有参考价值,并且与包括政府、教育工作者、慈善机构、农民代表、环保主义者和兽医领导者在内的利益相关者相关。

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