To report or not to report: A psychosocial investigation aimed at improving early detection of avian influenza outbreaks

Autor: Elbers, A.R.W., Gorgievski, M.J., Zarafshani, K., Koch, G.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Revue scientifique et technique / Office International des Epizooties 29 (2010) 3
Revue scientifique et technique / Office International des Epizooties, 29(3), 435-449
ISSN: 0253-1933
Popis: The aim of this study was to identify limitations - and solutions for those limitations – with respect to reporting clinically suspect situations on poultry farms, possibly caused by Avian Influenza (AI) with the ultimate aim to facilitate early detection of AI-outbreaks. Focus group sessions were held with policy makers from the veterinary authorities, and representatives of veterinary practitioners and poultry producers. Personal interviews with a small group of poultry farmers and practitioners were held to check proposed limitations and solutions. An electronic questionnaire was mailed to poultry farmers and veterinary practitioners to investigate perceptions and attitudes concerning clinically suspect situations possibly caused by AI. After triangulating the responses of veterinary authorities, veterinary practitioners and poultry farmers, six themes emerged across all groups: 1) lack of knowledge and uncertainty about clinical signs of AI; 2) guilt, shame and prejudice; 3) negative opinion on control measures; 4) dissatisfaction with post-reporting procedures; 5) lack of trust in government bodies; 6) uncertainty and lack of transparency of reporting procedures. In this paper, solutions to break down barriers for reporting a clinically suspect situation are discussed.
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