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. 2021 Dec 2;8:687699. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.687699

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