Factors influencing Scottish dairy farmers’ antibiotic use

Background Good stewardship of antibiotics can reduce the development and impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR); therefore, understanding farmers’ antibiotic use is of interest to stakeholders. To date, few qualitative studies have looked at farmers’ antibiotic use on dairy farms in the UK. Metho...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary record 2023-06, Vol.192 (12), p.no-no
Hauptverfasser: Pate, Lorna A., Milne, Catherine E., McMorran, Rob, Roberts, David J., Macrae, Alastair I.
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:Background Good stewardship of antibiotics can reduce the development and impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR); therefore, understanding farmers’ antibiotic use is of interest to stakeholders. To date, few qualitative studies have looked at farmers’ antibiotic use on dairy farms in the UK. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore 15 Scottish dairy farmers’ antibiotic use behaviours and the factors influencing their antibiotic use on farms. Results Using an inductive process, the results from the interviews were analysed, and four key themes were extracted: use of antibiotics, awareness of AMR, determinants of antibiotic use and future aspirations. Limitations Some of the farmers interviewed were wary about discussing their antibiotic use, which could mean that some contentious issues were not discussed. The farmers also all belonged to a single milk‐buying group, which may limit the generalisability of the findings. Conclusions The quantities of antibiotics used were felt to be driven by the disease prevalence on farms, cows being indoors more, increasing herd sizes resulting in increased stocking densities, retention of poorer cows and substandard housing. Farmer knowledge of antibiotics varied, and not all farmers interviewed were aware of AMR. The farm veterinarian, the press and peers were found to be the main sources of antibiotic information.
ISSN:0042-4900
2042-7670
DOI:10.1002/vetr.2997