Title (en)
Understanding the uptake of diagnostics for sustainable gastrointestinal nematode control by European dairy cattle farmers: a multi-country cross-sectional study
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English
Description (en)
To mitigate emerging anthelmintic resistance (AR) in cattle, sustainable gastrointestinal nematode control strategies should be adopted. A multi-centre study was set up to understand the factors affecting European dairy cattle farmers' adoption of diagnostics and to gauge for differences between regions. The data were collected through a multi-lingual survey by participating countries of the European Co-operation in Science and Technology (COST) action COMbatting Anthelmintic Resistance in ruminants (COMBAR). Four countries provided sufficient data to be included in the data analysis: Norway, Italy, Germany and Austria. Three models were estimated and validated through structural equation modelling. Norway, along with Germany and Austria (pooled dataset) showed similar trends that align with previous studies. AR risk perception had no influence on the adoption intention of diagnostics, a positive influence was found for attitude towards diagnostics and subjective norms (i.e., perceived opinion of others), and a negative influence of attitudes towards anthelminthics. Additionally, routine (i.e., perception of the current treatment) had an indirect effect on adoption intention through attitudes. Italy's data deviated from these findings, presenting a positive effect of the perceived severity of AR, and perceived behavioural control (i.e., perceived ability to perform a specific behaviour) on adoption intention of diagnostics. Finally, Norway's data set allowed for inclusion of a measurement of current behaviour in the model, identifying a direct positive effect of the perceived actual behaviour of other farmers on their own behaviour.
Keywords (en)
Johnes-Disease Control; Back-Translation; Attitudes; Behavior; Determinants; Adoption; Sheep; Infections; Invariance; Voluntary
DOI
10.1051/parasite/2023002
Author of the digital object
Fiona Vande Velde (Ghent University / Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Edwin Claerebout (Ghent University)
David J. Bartley (The Moredun Research Institute)
Johannes Charlier (Kreavet)
Violeta-Elena Simion (Spiru Haret University)
Teresa L. Mateus
Oliva M D Martins (Instituto Politécnico de Bragança)
Gabriela Knubben-Schweizer (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München)
Katharina May (Justus-Liebig-University of Gießen)
Christina Strube (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover)
Martin Gehringer (LKV Lower Austria)
Barbara Hinney (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)
Antonio Bosco (University of Naples Federico II)
Laura Rinaldi (University of Naples Federico II)
Claire J Phythian (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Lisbeth Hektoen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
Parasite
Pages or Volume
12
Volume
30
Publisher
EDP Sciences SA
Publication Date
2023
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:1429
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