Keener Michaela M, Tumlin Kimberly I
Sports Medicine Research Institute, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Aug 16;13(16):2642. doi: 10.3390/ani13162642.
Equestrian sport has various welfare issues and educational needs. To address these complex interactions, we propose an integrated approach called the Triple-E Model, which focuses on the equine, equestrian, and environmental triad. A literature review of existing models suggests that complexities of these interactions are overlooked, despite the significant impact of equine industries on economics, healthcare, and animal welfare. This paper discusses current models and theories used to evaluate equine-equestrian-environmental interactions and introduces the Triple-E Model to foster multidisciplinary collaboration. Unlike the One Health triad, which focuses on disease emergence, transmission, and zoonosis, the Triple-E Model extends to non-infectious research, such as musculoskeletal injury. It promotes collaborative care and rehabilitation within the equestrian community by engaging multidisciplinary, multi-setting, and multi-sectoral teams. Given the nature of human-animal interaction and welfare considerations, this model fills the gap in understanding human-horse interactions. The paper highlights the limitations of existing models and explains how the Triple-E Model guides and encourages holistic team collaboration in the equestrian community.
马术运动存在各种福利问题和教育需求。为应对这些复杂的相互作用,我们提出了一种名为“三E模型”的综合方法,该方法侧重于马匹、骑手和环境这三个要素。对现有模型的文献综述表明,尽管马产业对经济、医疗保健和动物福利有重大影响,但这些相互作用的复杂性却被忽视了。本文讨论了用于评估马-骑手-环境相互作用的当前模型和理论,并介绍了“三E模型”以促进多学科合作。与专注于疾病出现、传播和人畜共患病的“同一健康”三要素不同,“三E模型”扩展到了非传染性研究,如肌肉骨骼损伤。它通过让多学科、多场所和多部门团队参与,促进马术社区内的协作护理和康复。鉴于人与动物互动的性质和福利考量,该模型填补了理解人马互动方面的空白。本文强调了现有模型的局限性,并解释了“三E模型”如何指导和鼓励马术社区进行全面的团队合作。