Gender and socioeconomic considerations for pen-side resistance diagnostics for tick control in Sub-Saharan Africa

The quantitative participant demographics of 363 livestock keepers purposely selected focus group discussants in four countries can be used to understand how access to smart and basic phones for livestock keepers varies by gender, ethnic group, literacy, and herd size. We also share guides for focus...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Zoe, Jumba, Humphrey, Biguezoton, Abel, Monra, Abdoulaye, Adehan, Safiou, Nagagi, Yakob, Muhanguzi, Dennis, Byaruhanga, Joseph, Jongejan, Frans, Ducrotoy, Marie
Formato: Conjunto de datos
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180643
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Sumario:The quantitative participant demographics of 363 livestock keepers purposely selected focus group discussants in four countries can be used to understand how access to smart and basic phones for livestock keepers varies by gender, ethnic group, literacy, and herd size. We also share guides for focus group discussions and key informant interviews, four sample focus group discussion transcription,s and the Nvivo codebook for thematic analysis. These resources are not intended for secondary analysis of the qualitative data could be used as reference for other researchers designing integrated gender studies for animal health topics.