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Building bridges: Involvement of animal care staff and laboratory technicians in experimental planning and conduct of animal studies for better job satisfaction and science

  • Fernando Gonzalez-Uarquin
  • , Paulin Jirkof
  • , Bettina Bert
  • , Penny Hawkins
  • , Ljupco Angelovski
  • , Jan Baumgart
  • , Nadine Baumgart
  • , Özge S Cevik
  • , Nuno H Franco
  • , Erdal Horata
  • , Rohish Kaura
  • , Winfried Neuhaus
  • , Brigida Riso
  • , Adrian J Smith
  • , Athanassia Sotiropoulos
  • , Augusto Vitale
  • , Sophie Schober

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Artikel in Fachzeitschrift

Abstract

The involvement of non-scientific staff in discussions about animal welfare and scientific quality is essential for biomedical research progress. In this study, we developed a survey to collect the self-perception of animal care staff (ACS) and laboratory technicians about their involvement in scientific planning and conduct. Participants were contacted to complete an anonymous online questionnaire. We obtained 850 responses, mainly from Europe: 564 from ACS and 286 from laboratory technicians. Job satisfaction was assessed as positive by ACS and laboratory technicians despite the low frequency of culture of care activities and mental health meetings. Both groups expressed their desire to be trained in research planning and conduct; however, regular training was not reported. In addition, the inability to act on animal welfare concerns owing to experimental reasons was reported by both groups. Over half of the participants felt valued and appreciated by the lead scientists or animal facility manager; however, it is not clear how they are acknowledged, as their names on the authors list or in the manuscript acknowledgments are barely included. Our results indicated that involvement of ACS and laboratory technicians in planning and conducting studies would improve their understanding of how experiments are done, and therefore communication processes, work satisfaction, animal welfare, and scientific quality. Finally, we provided recommendations to improve the engagement of ACS and laboratory technicians in discussions about animal research planning and conduct.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)236772251400976
FachzeitschriftLaboratory Animals
Frühes Online-Datum14 Apr. 2026
DOIs
PublikationsstatusElektronische Veröffentlichung vor Drucklegung - 14 Apr. 2026

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