Table 5.
Summary of constructs of farmers' behavior described in 146 reviewed studies related to cattle disease control mapped in a COM-B model and indexed in Pubmed or Web of Science.
| Capability | Opportunity | Motivation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological | Physical | Social | Physical | Reflective | Automatic |
| Knowledge | Age | Farmer-veterinarian relationship | Cost-benefits | Perceived risk | Emotion |
| Personality | Gender | Farmer-farmer relationship | Resources | Perceived control | Habits |
| Coping capacity | Family-family relationship | Legislation | Previous experience | Jealousy | |
| Ability to change | Farmer-employee relationship | Incentives | (Perceived) efficacy of measures | ||
| Education | Farmer-land owner relationship | Guidelines | Perceived practicality | ||
| Retailer-consumer relationship | Milk price | Job satisfaction | |||
| Science-public relationship | Accreditation issues | Belief of marketing by pharmaceuticals | |||
| Farmer-government or industry influence | Availability of the drug | (Perceived) time | |||
| Culture | Logistics | Normative beliefs | |||
| Media | Access to diagnostic laboratories | Perceived consumer education ‘Good farmer identity’ | |||
| Pharmaceutical sales representative | Production type | ||||
| Farm limitations | |||||
| Membership in health scheme | |||||
| Bank loans | |||||
| Country | |||||
| Poverty | |||||
| Water availability | |||||
| Long distances to walk | |||||
| Access to technology | |||||
| Contractual restrictions | |||||
| Transportation | |||||