Zhou Xiao, Garcia-Morante Beatriz, Burrell Alison, Correia-Gomes Carla, Dieste-Pérez Lucia, Eenink Karlijn, Segalés Joaquim, Sibila Marina, Siegrist Michael, Tobias Tijs, Vilalta Carles, Bearth Angela
Consumer Behaviour, Institute for Environmental Decisions, ETH Zürich, Universitätstrasse 22, 8092, Zürich, Switzerland.
IRTA, Programa de Sanitat Animal, Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), 08193, Bellaterra, Spain.
Porcine Health Manag. 2024 Oct 10;10(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s40813-024-00389-3.
Application of data-driven strategies may support veterinarians' decision-making, benefitting pig disease prevention and control. However, little is known about veterinarians' need for data utilisation to support their decision-making process. The current study used qualitative methods, specifically focus group discussions, to explore veterinarians' views on data utilisation and their need for data tools in relation to pig health and welfare management in Spain, the Netherlands, and Ireland.
Generally, veterinarians pointed out the potential benefits of using technology for pig health and welfare management, but data is not yet structurally available to support their decision-making. Veterinarians pointed out the challenge of collecting, recording, and accessing data in a consistent and timely manner. Besides, the reliability, standardisation, and the context of data were identified as important factors affecting the efficiency and effectiveness of data utilisation by veterinarians. A user-friendly, adaptable, and integrated data tool was regarded as potentially helpful for veterinarians' daily work and supporting their decision-making. Specifically, veterinarians, particularly independent veterinary practitioners, noted a need for easy access to pig information. Veterinarians such as those working for integrated companies, corporate veterinarians, and independent veterinary practitioners expressed their need for data tools that provide useful information to monitor pig health and welfare in real-time, to visualise the prevalence of endemic disease based on a shared report between farmers, veterinarians, and other professional parties, to support decision-making, and to receive early warnings for disease prevention and control.
It is concluded that the management of pig health and welfare may benefit from data utilisation if the quality of data can be assured, the data tools can meet veterinarians' needs for decision-making, and the collaboration of sharing data and using data between farmers, veterinarians, and other professional parties can be enhanced. Nevertheless, several notable technical and institutional barriers still exist, which need to be overcome.
应用数据驱动策略可能有助于兽医的决策,有利于猪病的预防和控制。然而,对于兽医在决策过程中对数据利用的需求却知之甚少。本研究采用定性方法,特别是焦点小组讨论,以探讨西班牙、荷兰和爱尔兰的兽医对数据利用的看法以及他们在猪健康和福利管理方面对数据工具的需求。
总体而言,兽医指出了利用技术进行猪健康和福利管理的潜在好处,但目前尚无结构化的数据来支持他们的决策。兽医指出了以一致和及时的方式收集、记录和获取数据的挑战。此外,数据的可靠性、标准化和背景被确定为影响兽医数据利用效率和效果的重要因素。一个用户友好、适应性强且集成的数据工具被认为可能有助于兽医的日常工作并支持他们的决策。具体而言,兽医,尤其是独立兽医从业者,指出需要方便获取猪的信息。为综合公司工作的兽医、企业兽医和独立兽医从业者等表示,他们需要数据工具来实时提供有用信息以监测猪的健康和福利,根据农民、兽医和其他专业方之间共享的报告可视化地方病的流行情况,支持决策,并接收疾病预防和控制的早期预警。
得出的结论是,如果能够确保数据质量、数据工具能够满足兽医的决策需求,并且能够加强农民、兽医和其他专业方之间共享数据和使用数据的协作,那么猪健康和福利的管理可能会受益于数据利用。尽管如此,仍然存在一些显著的技术和制度障碍,需要加以克服。