Striking a Balance: Stakeholder Perceptions of Risk in Horse Racing.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jessie McCarthy, Heather A Cameron-Whytock, Euan D Bennet
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Abstract

Background: Thoroughbred racing is a major industry, and in recent years, public concerns about equine safety have become more prominent, particularly in relation to on-track injuries and fatalities. This has challenged the industry's social licence to operate (SLO).

Objectives: To investigate and elucidate how UK and Irish racing stakeholders perceive risks to racehorses on race day and how those risks should be managed.

Study design: Qualitative analysis of stakeholder perspectives using a constructionist approach.

Methods: Twelve stakeholders from veterinary, communication and regulatory sectors within racing in the UK and Ireland were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Three key themes were developed 'Managing Risk, or Managing the Message?', 'The Balance between Tradition and Progress on Reducing Risks', and 'Attributing Responsibility and the Public Disconnect'. Participants framed risk according to public misunderstanding and effective communication, while others placed increased emphasis on welfare risks and proactive mitigation measures. Some participants viewed 'accidents' as unavoidable, others believed that more could be done to minimise avoidable risk. Attribution of responsibility was directed towards various industry stakeholders including trainers, jockeys, regulators and the public. Interviewees noted the industry to be rooted in tradition and slow to adapt to changing expectations.

Main limitations: Familiarity between the interviewing researcher and some participants may have encouraged open discussion but could have influenced how responses were framed.

Conclusions: Stakeholders framed risk in ways shaped by public expectations, culture, tradition and lived experience. There is shared concern for equine welfare and a desire for improved safety measures in conjunction with management of public perceptions. For a sustainable future, internal divisions must be resolved, shared goals established, and proactive engagement with science pursued to safeguard equine welfare and sustain public support.

取得平衡:利益相关者对赛马风险的认知。
背景:纯种马比赛是一个主要的产业,近年来,公众对马的安全的关注变得更加突出,特别是与赛道上的伤害和死亡有关。这对该行业的社会经营许可证(SLO)构成了挑战。目的:调查和阐明英国和爱尔兰赛马利益相关者如何感知赛马在比赛日的风险,以及如何管理这些风险。研究设计:使用建构主义方法对利益相关者的观点进行定性分析。方法:采访了12位来自英国和爱尔兰赛马行业兽医、通信和监管部门的利益相关者。采用反身性主题分析对半结构化访谈进行分析。结果:开发了三个关键主题:管理风险,还是管理信息?,“降低风险的传统与进步之间的平衡”,以及“归因责任与公众脱节”。与会者根据公众误解和有效沟通来界定风险,而其他与会者则更加强调福利风险和主动缓解措施。一些参与者认为“事故”是不可避免的,其他人则认为可以采取更多措施将可避免的风险降至最低。责任归属针对不同的行业利益相关者,包括培训师、骑师、监管机构和公众。受访者指出,该行业植根于传统,难以适应不断变化的期望。主要限制:访谈研究人员和一些参与者之间的熟悉程度可能鼓励了公开讨论,但可能影响了回答的框架。结论:利益相关者以公众期望、文化、传统和生活经验形成的方式构建风险。人们都关心马的福利,并希望改善安全措施,同时管理公众的看法。为了可持续发展的未来,必须解决内部分歧,建立共同目标,并积极参与科学研究,以保障马的福利并保持公众的支持。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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