Risk Communication on Zoonoses and Antimicrobial Resistance—How Do Exotic Pet Owners Perceive the Communication of Their Veterinarians?

Animals Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.3390/ani14142035
Amelie Lisa Arnecke, Stefan Schwarz, A. Lübke-Becker, Katharina Charlotte Jensen, Christina Herre, M. Bahramsoltani
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Exotic animals traded and kept as pets can transmit a variety of diseases to humans and other animals, and vice versa. Therefore, it is essential for pet owners, particularly vulnerable groups, to be informed about associated risks. Veterinarians play a crucial role in informing pet owners about health risks associated with zoonotic pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and should, therefore, have good communication skills to effectively transfer information to pet owners. Thus, exotic pet owners in Germany were surveyed on animal husbandry, veterinary consultation and risk communication. To evaluate the perception of communication, a self-developed questionnaire was used to derive a communication score. The perception of veterinarian communication received a high average score showing a high level of satisfaction. The duration of the veterinarian–client relationship was associated with better communication perception, and the frequency of communication on zoonoses and AMR was associated with the presence of a permanent veterinarian. However, the results indicated that the frequency of disseminated information on zoonoses and/or AMR from veterinarians was lower than desired by the pet owners. Therefore, more educational material on zoonoses and AMR should be made available, and the awareness concerning risk communication should be increased by further education and training at universities.
关于人畜共患病和抗菌药耐药性的风险交流--外来宠物的主人如何看待兽医的交流?
作为宠物交易和饲养的外来动物会将各种疾病传染给人类和其他动物,反之亦然。因此,宠物主人,尤其是弱势群体,必须了解相关风险。兽医在告知宠物主人与人畜共患病原体和抗菌药耐药性(AMR)相关的健康风险方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因此兽医应具备良好的沟通技巧,以便有效地向宠物主人传递信息。因此,我们对德国的外来宠物主人进行了有关动物饲养、兽医咨询和风险交流的调查。为了评估沟通感,我们使用了一份自行编制的调查问卷来得出沟通得分。兽医沟通感的平均得分较高,表明满意度较高。兽医与客户关系的持续时间与较好的沟通感知有关,而有关人畜共患病和 AMR 的沟通频率与是否有常驻兽医有关。然而,研究结果表明,宠物主人从兽医那里获得人畜共患病和/或 AMR 相关信息的频率低于他们的期望值。因此,应提供更多有关人畜共患病和 AMR 的教育材料,并通过在大学开展进一步的教育和培训来提高人们对风险交流的认识。
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