Identifying Barriers to Implementing Pain Management for Piglet Castration: A Focus Group of Swine Veterinarians
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participant Recruitment and Focus Group Format
2.2. Discussion Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Focus Group Discussion
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Question Type # | Question |
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Q1 | What comes to mind when you think about castrating piglets on-farm? |
Q2 | What are the main reasons to provide pain relief to piglets for castration? |
Q3 | What, if any, are the additional benefits of providing pain relief to piglets for castration? |
Q4 | What are the main reasons to NOT provide pain relief to piglets for castration? |
Q5 | What, if any, are the additional drawbacks to providing pain relief to piglets for castration? |
Q6 | What other factors might you consider when making the decision to implement a protocol that involves providing pain relief for castration on-farm? |
F1 | Can you say more about what you have just told me? |
F2 | Can you elaborate on that statement? |
F3 | You mentioned [brief summary of participant statement]. Can you discuss this point further? |
F4 | Can you give me an example of this issue? |
F5 | What do you think consumers would say if they found out piglets were/were not provided pain relief for castration? (for questions 3 and 5) |
F6 | Are there benefits/drawbacks for caretakers that provide pain relief to piglets for castration? (for questions 3 and 5) |
F7 | Are there economic benefits/drawbacks? (for questions 3 and 5) |
F8 | What do you think the legal considerations are for providing pain relief to piglets for castration? (for questions 3 and 5) |
Question | Response Options | Participant # |
---|---|---|
What is your age? | 29 years or younger | 2 |
30–39 years | 7 | |
40–49 years | 4 | |
50–59 years | 2 | |
60 years or older | 6 | |
What is your current primary role in the swine industry? | (Practitioner) Veterinarian working in private practice with or without ownership of pigs | 5 |
(Practitioner) Veterinarian working within production systems | 5 | |
(Public/Corporate) Veterinarian working in academia | 5 | |
(Public/Corporate) Veterinarian working within the allied pork industry | 3 | |
Other, please specify (text line provided) | 3 | |
How many years have you been involved with the swine industry? | 1 year | 0 |
2–5 years | 2 | |
6–10 years | 6 | |
11–15 years | 3 | |
16–20 years | 2 | |
21–25 years | 0 | |
Over 25 years | 8 |
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Wagner, B.; Royal, K.; Park, R.; Pairis-Garcia, M. Identifying Barriers to Implementing Pain Management for Piglet Castration: A Focus Group of Swine Veterinarians. Animals 2020, 10, 1202. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071202
Wagner B, Royal K, Park R, Pairis-Garcia M. Identifying Barriers to Implementing Pain Management for Piglet Castration: A Focus Group of Swine Veterinarians. Animals. 2020; 10(7):1202. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071202
Chicago/Turabian StyleWagner, Brooklyn, Kenneth Royal, Rachel Park, and Monique Pairis-Garcia. 2020. "Identifying Barriers to Implementing Pain Management for Piglet Castration: A Focus Group of Swine Veterinarians" Animals 10, no. 7: 1202. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071202
APA StyleWagner, B., Royal, K., Park, R., & Pairis-Garcia, M. (2020). Identifying Barriers to Implementing Pain Management for Piglet Castration: A Focus Group of Swine Veterinarians. Animals, 10(7), 1202. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10071202