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Applying participatory approaches in the evaluation of surveillance systems: A pilot study on African swine fever surveillance in Corsica.
Calba, Clémentine; Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas; Charrier, François et al.
2015In Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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Mots-clés :
Acceptability; Corsica; Evaluation; Non-monetary benefits; Participatory epidemiology; Surveillance
Résumé :
[en] The implementation of regular and relevant evaluations of surveillance systems is critical in improving their effectiveness and their relevance whilst limiting their cost. The complex nature of these systems and the variable contexts in which they are implemented call for the development of flexible evaluation tools. Within this scope, participatory tools have been developed and implemented for the African swine fever (ASF) surveillance system in Corsica (France). The objectives of this pilot study were, firstly, to assess the applicability of participatory approaches within a developed environment involving various stakeholders and, secondly, to define and test methods developed to assess evaluation attributes. Two evaluation attributes were targeted: the acceptability of the surveillance system and its the non-monetary benefits. Individual semi-structured interviews and focus groups were implemented with representatives from every level of the system. Diagramming and scoring tools were used to assess the different elements that compose the definition of acceptability. A contingent valuation method, associated with proportional piling, was used to assess the non-monetary benefits, i.e., the value of sanitary information. Sixteen stakeholders were involved in the process, through 3 focus groups and 8 individual semi-structured interviews. Stakeholders were selected according to their role in the system and to their availability. Results highlighted a moderate acceptability of the system for farmers and hunters and a high acceptability for other representatives (e.g., private veterinarians, local laboratories). Out of the 5 farmers involved in assessing the non-monetary benefits, 3 were interested in sanitary information on ASF. The data collected via participatory approaches enable relevant recommendations to be made, based on the Corsican context, to improve the current surveillance system.
Disciplines :
Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
Auteur, co-auteur :
Calba, Clémentine
Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège > Département de productions animales > Biostatistique, économie, sélection animale
Charrier, François;  Institut Scientifique de Recherche Agronomique - INRA
Hendrikx, Pascal;  ANSES, France
Saegerman, Claude  ;  Université de Liège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Epidémiologie et analyse des risques appl. aux sc. vétér.
Peyre, Marisa;  CIRAD, France
Goutard, Flavie;  CIRAD, France
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Applying participatory approaches in the evaluation of surveillance systems: A pilot study on African swine fever surveillance in Corsica.
Date de publication/diffusion :
17 octobre 2015
Titre du périodique :
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
ISSN :
0167-5877
eISSN :
1873-1716
Maison d'édition :
Elsevier Scientific, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
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depuis le 17 novembre 2015

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