Andreoli Lara, Vlasblom Ronald, Drost Rinske, Meijboom Franck L B, Salvatori Daniela
Anatomy and Physiology, Department Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CL Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Institute of Life Sciences and Chemistry, HU University of Applied Sciences, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Jan 24;13(3):394. doi: 10.3390/ani13030394.
In 2016, the Dutch government declared its commitment to phasing out animal experiments by 2025. Although a high number of animal experiments are still performed and the 2025 target will not be met, the commitment remains. Efforts are being made to identify levers that might foster the transition to animal-free science. Education has been found to play a key role in the future of animal-free science and young generations are increasingly seen as key stakeholders. However, their attitudes toward the transition to animal-free innovations have not been investigated. The present article focuses on the values and beliefs held by students, who in 2022, participated in the course 'Replacing Animal Testing' (RAT) Challenge, organized by a consortium of Dutch universities. Contextually, students' motivations to follow the course were investigated. The research was based on a qualitative study, including semi-structured interviews and a literature review. Our analysis of the findings revealed that students feel aligned with the social, ethical, and scientific reasons that support the transition to animal-free innovations. Moreover, the participants identified a series of regulatory, educational, cultural, and political obstacles to the transition that align with those identified in recent literature. From the discussion of these findings, we extrapolated six fundamental challenges that need to be addressed to foster the transition to animal-free science in an acceptable and responsible way.
2016年,荷兰政府宣布致力于到2025年逐步淘汰动物实验。尽管仍进行着大量动物实验且无法实现2025年的目标,但这一承诺依然存在。人们正在努力寻找可能促进向无动物科学转变的杠杆。已发现教育在无动物科学的未来中起着关键作用,年轻一代越来越被视为关键利益相关者。然而,他们对向无动物创新转变的态度尚未得到研究。本文重点关注2022年参加由荷兰大学联盟组织的“替代动物实验”(RAT)挑战赛课程的学生所持有的价值观和信念。在此背景下,对学生参加该课程的动机进行了调查。该研究基于一项定性研究,包括半结构化访谈和文献综述。我们对研究结果的分析表明,学生们认同支持向无动物创新转变的社会、伦理和科学原因。此外,参与者还指出了一系列与近期文献中所确定的相一致的向无动物创新转变的监管、教育、文化和政治障碍。通过对这些研究结果的讨论,我们推断出为了以可接受和负责任的方式促进向无动物科学的转变需要解决的六个基本挑战。