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摘要
本横断面研究调查了关于牛结核病监测的知识、态度和实践(KAP),并分析了泰国屠宰场人员中影响KAP的因素,采用了一个健康方法。对泰国五个地理区域的208名参与者进行了有效的问卷调查。统计分析显示,知识(5.28/10)、态度(38.55/65)和实践(34.62/50)的平均得分中等。知识得分在教育水平(F = 3.427, p = 0.005)和工作岗位(F = 4.562, p = 0.011)之间存在显著差异,教育程度越高、管理岗位的绩效越好。通径分析显示,KAP各成分之间呈正相关(p < 0.05),其中态度与行为之间的相关性最强(r = 0.543)。不良做法的最重要危险因素被确定为缺乏培训(OR = 2.76, 95% CI: 1.45-5.24, p = 0.002)和结核病筛查不足(OR = 2.31, 95% CI: 1.18-4.52, p = 0.015)。知识与实践差距指数为-31.14,表明知识与实践存在较大差异。需要制定有针对性的培训方案,重点是提高知识和提高认识,并根据“同一个健康”方针促进机构间合作,从而提高泰国牛结核病监测的效率。
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Thai Slaughterhouse Personnel Regarding Bovine Tuberculosis Surveillance: A Multi-Regional One Health Assessment.
This cross-sectional study investigated knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding bovine tuberculosis surveillance and analyzed factors influencing KAP among Thai slaughterhouse personnel, utilizing a One Health approach. A validated questionnaire was administered to 208 participants across five geographical regions of Thailand. Statistical analysis revealed moderate mean scores for knowledge (5.28/10), attitudes (38.55/65), and practices (34.62/50). Significant differences were observed in knowledge scores across education levels (F = 3.427, p = 0.005) and job positions (F = 4.562, p = 0.011), with higher education and managerial positions being associated with better performance. Path analysis demonstrated positive correlations among KAP components (p < 0.05), with the strongest correlation between attitudes and practices (r = 0.543). The most significant risk factors for poor practices were identified as lack of training (OR = 2.76, 95% CI: 1.45-5.24, p = 0.002) and inadequate tuberculosis screening (OR = 2.31, 95% CI: 1.18-4.52, p = 0.015). The Knowledge-Practice gap index of -31.14 indicated substantial discrepancy between knowledge and implementation. Developing targeted training programs is needed by focusing on knowledge enhancement and awareness-building, as well as fostering inter-agency collaboration in line with the One Health approach enhance the efficiency of bovine tuberculosis surveillance in Thailand.
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Veterinary Sciences is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original that are relevant to any field of veterinary sciences, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. This journal covers almost all topics related to animal health and veterinary medicine. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: anaesthesiology anatomy bacteriology biochemistry cardiology dentistry dermatology embryology endocrinology epidemiology genetics histology immunology microbiology molecular biology mycology neurobiology oncology ophthalmology parasitology pathology pharmacology physiology radiology surgery theriogenology toxicology virology.