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IF 2.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Allen Jimena Jimena Martinez Aguiriano, Silvana Pietrosemoli, Leonor Salazar, Arlene Garcia
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在美国,讲西班牙语的人口不断增加(18.5%),这凸显了一个关键的挑战:讲西班牙语的农场工人和讲英语的兽医之间的语言障碍,影响了交流、动物福利和农场生产力。本研究评估了在西班牙语农场工作的兽医和动物科学专业学生中,农业特殊用途西班牙语(SSPA)课程和相关实习在提高沟通技巧和动物福利知识方面的有效性。一项初步调查确定了非西班牙语和双语动物专业人员之间的沟通差距,指导了课程的发展。在三个机构的共同努力下,开发并实施了三门SSPA课程,随后是为期六周的农场实习,英语学生根据他们的特定物种:肉牛、猪、家禽或乳制品,用西班牙语向农场工人介绍了12个主题(安乐死、虐待行为、动物处理、生物安全、动物健康、记录、喂养和饮水、残疾、运输、住房、死亡率、行为)。学生的表现通过课程分数来评估,而农场工人的知识是通过干预前和干预后的调查和反馈来评估的。这些调查的数据使用McNemar检验来检查分类反应的变化,使用Wilcoxon sign - rank检验来评估有序数据的差异,从而提供对知识改进的全面分析。尽管面临课程学分不足、课业繁重等挑战,但SSPA的课程完成率为53.62%,高于同类研究。干预后的结果表明,农场工人在安乐死、动物处理、生物安全和运输等主题方面的知识和实践有了显著改善。虽然并非所有问题都达到统计学意义,但84%的问题在调查后显示出积极的变化,进一步突出了干预的整体有效性。该研究还显示,农场工人的教育水平影响培训效果,强调需要为那些受过高等教育的人量身定制培训方案,特别是在本国获得兽医和动物科学大学学位的人。本研究表明,SSPA课程与实践实习相结合,可以有效解决农场环境中的语言障碍。展望未来,该项目计划通过开发应用程序和在线平台来扩大其影响范围,使SSPA课程能够在更广泛的农业行业中使用,并进一步加强不同农场环境中的沟通和动物福利实践。
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199 Breaking language barriers in animal welfare: Developing Spanish for specific purposes courses and internship programs for veterinary and animal science students in Spanish-speaking farm environments.
The increasing Spanish-speaking population in the United States (18.5%) highlights a critical challenge: language barriers between Spanish-speaking farmworkers and English-speaking veterinarians, impacting communication, animal welfare, and farm productivity. This study evaluates the effectiveness of Spanish for Specific Purposes in Agriculture (SSPA) courses and related internships in enhancing communication skills and animal welfare knowledge among veterinary and animal science students working in Spanish-speaking farm environments. A preliminary survey identifies communication gaps among non-Spanish-speaking and bilingual animal professionals, guiding the course development. With a collaborative effort of three institutions, three SSPA courses were developed and implemented, followed by six week on-farm internships where English-speaking students presented twelve topics (Euthanasia, Acts of Abuse, Animal Handling, Biosecurity, Animal Health, Records, Feeding and Water Intake, Lameness, Transport, Housing, Mortality, Behavior) to farmworkers in Spanish according to their specific specie: beef cattle, swine, poultry, or dairy. Student performance was assessed via course scores, while farmworkers’ knowledge was evaluated using pre- and post-intervention surveys and feedback. The data from these surveys were analyzed using the McNemar Test to examine changes in categorical responses and the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test to evaluate differences in ordinal data, providing a comprehensive analysis of knowledge improvements. Despite challenges such as the lack of course credits and academic workload, the course completion rate of SSPA was 53.62%, higher than in similar studies. Post-intervention results demonstrated significant improvements in farm workers’ knowledge and practices across topics such as Euthanasia, Animal Handling, Biosecurity, and Transport. Although not all questions reached statistical significance, 84% of the questions showed positive changes in the post-survey, further highlighting the overall effectiveness of the intervention. The study also revealed that farmworkers’ education level influenced training effectiveness, underscoring the need to tailor programs for those with higher education, particularly university degrees in Veterinary and Animal Sciences from their home countries. This study shows that SSPA courses, combined with hands-on internships, can effectively address language barriers in farm settings. Moving forward, this project plans to expand its reach through the development of an app and an online platform, making the SSPA courses accessible to the broader agricultural industry, and further enhancing communication and animal welfare practices across diverse farm settings.
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Journal of animal science
Journal of animal science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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4.80
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12.10%
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1589
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Science (JAS) is the premier journal for animal science and serves as the leading source of new knowledge and perspective in this area. JAS publishes more than 500 fully reviewed research articles, invited reviews, technical notes, and letters to the editor each year. Articles published in JAS encompass a broad range of research topics in animal production and fundamental aspects of genetics, nutrition, physiology, and preparation and utilization of animal products. Articles typically report research with beef cattle, companion animals, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep; however, studies involving other farm animals, aquatic and wildlife species, and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions related to livestock and companion animal biology will be considered for publication.
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