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“He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania
Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Africa. In these communities, people's health and livelihoods are severely affected by livestock disease losses. Understanding how livestock keepers undertake remedial actions for livestock illness ha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8595325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.749561 |
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author | Davis, Alicia Virhia, Jennika Buza, Joram Crump, John A. de Glanville, William A. Halliday, Jo E. B. Lankester, Felix Mappi, Tauta Mnzava, Kunda Swai, Emanuel S. Thomas, Kate M. Toima, Mamus Cleaveland, Sarah Mmbaga, Blandina T. Sharp, Jo |
author_facet | Davis, Alicia Virhia, Jennika Buza, Joram Crump, John A. de Glanville, William A. Halliday, Jo E. B. Lankester, Felix Mappi, Tauta Mnzava, Kunda Swai, Emanuel S. Thomas, Kate M. Toima, Mamus Cleaveland, Sarah Mmbaga, Blandina T. Sharp, Jo |
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description | Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Africa. In these communities, people's health and livelihoods are severely affected by livestock disease losses. Understanding how livestock keepers undertake remedial actions for livestock illness has the potential for widespread benefits such as improving health interventions. Yet, studies about livestock and human health behaviours in the global south tend to focus on individual health choices. In reality, health behaviours are complex, and not solely about individualised health experiences. Rather, they are mediated by a range of “upstream” factors (such as unequal provision of services), which are beyond the control of the individual. Methods: This paper presents qualitative research conducted from 2014 to 2019 for a study focused on the Social, Economic, and Environmental Drivers of Zoonoses in Tanzania (SEEDZ). Qualitative data were collected via focus group discussions, community meetings, informal interviews, formal in-depth interviews, observations and surveys that addressed issues of health, disease, zoonotic disease risks, and routes for treatment across 21 villages. Thematic analysis was carried out on in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Conceptual analyses and observations were made through application of social science theories of health. Findings: Livestock keepers undertake a range of health seeking strategies loosely categorised around self and formal treatment. Two key themes emerged that are central to why people make the decisions they do: access to resources and trust in health care providers. These two issues affect individual sense of agency which impacts their ability to act to improve livestock health outcomes. We suggest that individual choice and agency in veterinary health seeking decisions are only beneficial if health systems can offer adequate care and health equity is addressed. Significance: This study demonstrates the value of in-depth qualitative research which reveals the nuance and complexity of people's decisions around livestock health. Most importantly, it explains why “better” knowledge does not always translate into “better” practise. The paper suggests that acknowledging and addressing these aspects of veterinary health seeking will lead to more effective provision. |
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spelling | pubmed-85953252021-11-18 “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania Davis, Alicia Virhia, Jennika Buza, Joram Crump, John A. de Glanville, William A. Halliday, Jo E. B. Lankester, Felix Mappi, Tauta Mnzava, Kunda Swai, Emanuel S. Thomas, Kate M. Toima, Mamus Cleaveland, Sarah Mmbaga, Blandina T. Sharp, Jo Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Africa. In these communities, people's health and livelihoods are severely affected by livestock disease losses. Understanding how livestock keepers undertake remedial actions for livestock illness has the potential for widespread benefits such as improving health interventions. Yet, studies about livestock and human health behaviours in the global south tend to focus on individual health choices. In reality, health behaviours are complex, and not solely about individualised health experiences. Rather, they are mediated by a range of “upstream” factors (such as unequal provision of services), which are beyond the control of the individual. Methods: This paper presents qualitative research conducted from 2014 to 2019 for a study focused on the Social, Economic, and Environmental Drivers of Zoonoses in Tanzania (SEEDZ). Qualitative data were collected via focus group discussions, community meetings, informal interviews, formal in-depth interviews, observations and surveys that addressed issues of health, disease, zoonotic disease risks, and routes for treatment across 21 villages. Thematic analysis was carried out on in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Conceptual analyses and observations were made through application of social science theories of health. Findings: Livestock keepers undertake a range of health seeking strategies loosely categorised around self and formal treatment. Two key themes emerged that are central to why people make the decisions they do: access to resources and trust in health care providers. These two issues affect individual sense of agency which impacts their ability to act to improve livestock health outcomes. We suggest that individual choice and agency in veterinary health seeking decisions are only beneficial if health systems can offer adequate care and health equity is addressed. Significance: This study demonstrates the value of in-depth qualitative research which reveals the nuance and complexity of people's decisions around livestock health. Most importantly, it explains why “better” knowledge does not always translate into “better” practise. The paper suggests that acknowledging and addressing these aspects of veterinary health seeking will lead to more effective provision. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8595325/ /pubmed/34805339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.749561 Text en Copyright © 2021 Davis, Virhia, Buza, Crump, de Glanville, Halliday, Lankester, Mappi, Mnzava, Swai, Thomas, Toima, Cleaveland, Mmbaga and Sharp. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Veterinary Science Davis, Alicia Virhia, Jennika Buza, Joram Crump, John A. de Glanville, William A. Halliday, Jo E. B. Lankester, Felix Mappi, Tauta Mnzava, Kunda Swai, Emanuel S. Thomas, Kate M. Toima, Mamus Cleaveland, Sarah Mmbaga, Blandina T. Sharp, Jo “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title | “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title_full | “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title_fullStr | “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title_full_unstemmed | “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title_short | “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania |
title_sort | “he who relies on his brother's property dies poor”: the complex narratives of livestock care in northern tanzania |
topic | Veterinary Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8595325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.749561 |
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