Longitudinal cohort study of horse owners


Autoria(s): Taylor, M.; Moloney, B.; Field, H.; Kung, N.; Sawford, K.; Schembri, N.; Wiethoelter, A.; Toribio, J.; Dhand, N.; Wright, T.
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

This report summarises the findings of a three-year mixed methods research study designed to capture factors that influence horse owner Hendra virus (HeV) risk mitigation practices. The research project focuses on horse owners; their knowledge, attitudes, and risk mitigation practices, i.e. uptake of vaccination, property management, and biosecurity practices. A flexible research methodology enabled the tracking of core subject areas over time whilst also responding to new or evolving shifts in the HeV landscape, e.g. new HeV cases, event management, and issues arising in the vaccine roll-out. By tracking relationships within the data and engaging with stakeholders and the horse owner population, it is hoped that findings from the study will help to identify important linkages and effective strategies for communication/information and policy implementation.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Taylor, M. and Moloney, B. and Field, H. and Kung, N. and Sawford, K. and Schembri, N. and Wiethoelter, A. and Toribio, J. and Dhand, N. and Wright, T. (2016) Longitudinal cohort study of horse owners. Project Report. RIRDC.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5066/

Publicador

RIRDC

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5066/1/16-002%20-%20Longitudinal%20cohort%20study%20of%20horse%20owners_ONLINE.pdf

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5066/

Palavras-Chave #Horses #Veterinary virology #Horses
Tipo

Monograph

PeerReviewed