Human behaviour change interventions in animal care and interactive settings: A review and framework for design and evaluation

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Abstract

Behaviour change interventions may be one of the most promising avenues to improve animal welfare. Yet there has been limited systematic research involving them in animal-related settings. We searched three major databases for studies involving an intervention to change interactive or care-related behaviours in any animal-related setting. Forty-seven papers were included in the review and each paper was coded for specific design and evaluation elements. We found a series of limitations in the quality and consistency of intervention design, evaluation, and reporting. Hence, we present a framework, the “Ten-Task” guide, based on the intervention mapping framework, to guide future work in this field. Adopting this structured approach will improve the quality and efficacy of behaviour change interventions for animal welfare and allow for the field to progress in a harmonious way.

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Glanville, C., Abraham, C., & Coleman, G. (2020, December 1). Human behaviour change interventions in animal care and interactive settings: A review and framework for design and evaluation. Animals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10122333

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