Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India
Objective The purpose of this study was to raise awareness and knowledge about AMR and antibiotic use among dairy farmers, paravets (veterinary assistants), and veterinarians. Different methodologies were investigated, and knowledge changes were measured. Materials and methods The study was con...
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| author | Sharma, Garima Mutua, Florence K. Deka, Ram Pratim Shome, R. Bandyopadhyay, S. Shome, B.R. Kumar, N.G. Grace, Delia Dey, Tushar K. Lindahl, Johanna F. |
| author_browse | Bandyopadhyay, S. Deka, Ram Pratim Dey, Tushar K. Grace, Delia Kumar, N.G. Lindahl, Johanna F. Mutua, Florence K. Sharma, Garima Shome, B.R. Shome, R. |
| author_facet | Sharma, Garima Mutua, Florence K. Deka, Ram Pratim Shome, R. Bandyopadhyay, S. Shome, B.R. Kumar, N.G. Grace, Delia Dey, Tushar K. Lindahl, Johanna F. |
| author_sort | Sharma, Garima |
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| description | Objective
The purpose of this study was to raise awareness and knowledge about AMR and antibiotic use
among dairy farmers, paravets (veterinary assistants), and veterinarians. Different methodologies
were investigated, and knowledge changes were measured.
Materials and methods
The study was conducted in September-December of 2018 in four states of India. It had two parts,
intervention part (September-October 2018) and follow-up survey (November-December 2018). The
villages were randomly allocated to either one of the three intervention approaches (1-classic AMR;
2-animal health; 3-animal health plus AMR) or to be a control. A follow up survey was done to
assess the effect of interventions.
Results
In total, 274 dairy farmers and 51 veterinary professionals (21 veterinarians and 30 paravets)
participated in the follow up survey. 69% of the dairy farmers and 84% veterinary professionals were
a part of the intervention survey before. The average knowledge score in farmers was 7.8.It was
found that the knowledge score was higher in farmers who had participated in earlier focus group
discussions (p<0.05), had received intervention in approach 2 (animal health, p=0.03), or approach
3 (animal health plus AMR, p=0.01), and were females (p=0.03).
Conclusion
Our study identified that most of the people who participated in the discussions in the intervention
stage showed an improvement in the awareness levels. The veterinary professionals had good
knowledge but lacked the interest in training the farmers about antimicrobial resistance. Regular
awareness programs must be conducted for the dairy farmers to increase knowledge about
antibiotics and avoid inappropriate use. Also, the veterinary professionals should be given frequent
trainings on how to make the farmers understand leading to a behavioural change. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1209972023-08-03T08:11:35Z Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India Sharma, Garima Mutua, Florence K. Deka, Ram Pratim Shome, R. Bandyopadhyay, S. Shome, B.R. Kumar, N.G. Grace, Delia Dey, Tushar K. Lindahl, Johanna F. antimicrobial resistance dairying Objective The purpose of this study was to raise awareness and knowledge about AMR and antibiotic use among dairy farmers, paravets (veterinary assistants), and veterinarians. Different methodologies were investigated, and knowledge changes were measured. Materials and methods The study was conducted in September-December of 2018 in four states of India. It had two parts, intervention part (September-October 2018) and follow-up survey (November-December 2018). The villages were randomly allocated to either one of the three intervention approaches (1-classic AMR; 2-animal health; 3-animal health plus AMR) or to be a control. A follow up survey was done to assess the effect of interventions. Results In total, 274 dairy farmers and 51 veterinary professionals (21 veterinarians and 30 paravets) participated in the follow up survey. 69% of the dairy farmers and 84% veterinary professionals were a part of the intervention survey before. The average knowledge score in farmers was 7.8.It was found that the knowledge score was higher in farmers who had participated in earlier focus group discussions (p<0.05), had received intervention in approach 2 (animal health, p=0.03), or approach 3 (animal health plus AMR, p=0.01), and were females (p=0.03). Conclusion Our study identified that most of the people who participated in the discussions in the intervention stage showed an improvement in the awareness levels. The veterinary professionals had good knowledge but lacked the interest in training the farmers about antimicrobial resistance. Regular awareness programs must be conducted for the dairy farmers to increase knowledge about antibiotics and avoid inappropriate use. Also, the veterinary professionals should be given frequent trainings on how to make the farmers understand leading to a behavioural change. 2022-08-09 2022-08-30T10:09:52Z 2022-08-30T10:09:52Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120997 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119854 Open Access application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation Sharma, G., Mutua, F., Deka, R.P., Shome, R., Bandyopadhyay, S., Shome, B.R., Kumar, N.G., Grace, D., Dey, T.K. and Lindahl, J. 2022. Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India. Oral presentation at the 16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Halifax, Canada, 9 August 2022. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | antimicrobial resistance dairying Sharma, Garima Mutua, Florence K. Deka, Ram Pratim Shome, R. Bandyopadhyay, S. Shome, B.R. Kumar, N.G. Grace, Delia Dey, Tushar K. Lindahl, Johanna F. Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title | Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title_full | Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title_fullStr | Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title_short | Comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of India |
| title_sort | comparing the effectiveness of different approaches to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance in farmers and veterinarians of india |
| topic | antimicrobial resistance dairying |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120997 |
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