| Literature DB >> 34914704 |
Ashley E Kates1,2, Mary Jo Knobloch1,2, Ali Konkel1, Amanda Young1, Andrew Steinberger3, John Shutske4, Pamela L Ruegg5, Ajay K Sethi6, Tony Goldberg7, Juliana Leite de Campos5, Garret Suen3, Nasia Safdar1,2.
Abstract
We studied farmworker practices and beliefs potentially contributing to transmission of bacteria and their associated antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) among animals and farm workers to identify potential behavioral interventions to reduce the risk of bacterial transmission. Ten focus groups were conducted on eight Wisconsin dairy farms to assess potentially high-risk practices and farmworker knowledge and experiences with antibiotic use and resistance using the Systems Engineering in Patient Safety (SEIPS) framework. Farmworkers were asked to describe common on-farm tasks and the policies guiding these practices. We found workers demonstrated knowledge of the role of antibiotic stewardship in preventing the spread of ARGs. Worker knowledge of various forms of personal protective equipment was higher for workers who commonly reported glove-use. Additionally, workers knowledge regarding the importance of reducing ARG transmission varied but was higher than we had hypothesized. Programs to reduce ARG spread on dairy farms should focus on proper hand hygiene and personal protective equipment use at the level of knowledge, beliefs, and practices.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34914704 PMCID: PMC8675684 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Systems Engineering in Patient Safety (SEIPS) model adapted for use on dairy farms.
Headers represent the original SEIPS categories and bullet points represent how these categories related to dairy operations.
Fig 2Flowchart of study enrollment.
HU = high use farms; LU = Low use farms. *Two separate focus groups were conducted on two of the farms.
Number of barriers and facilitators associated with each SEIPS element.
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| 36 | 5 |
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| 49 | 18 |
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| 14 | 3 |
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| 11 | 2 |
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| 26 | 9 |
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| 13 | 4 |
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| 17 | 6 |
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| 33 | 10 |
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| 22 | 5 |
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| 26 | 6 |
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| 31 | 16 |
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Representative quotes associated with each SEIPS element.
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Observations of general biosafety practices on the farms.
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| 5 |
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Observations of biosafety, personal protective equipment use and availability by farm zone.
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