2025 AAHA One Health Guidelines: Navigating Cross-Disciplinary Partnerships.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Carrie McNeil, Cheryl Roth, Brian Sick, Michael Blackwell, Jennifer Edwards, Hope Ferdowsian, Janet Hendrickson, Liz Hughston, William Sander, Elizabeth B Strand, Jane Sykes
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Abstract

Veterinary medicine is centered on the animal patient, and similarly, human medicine is centered on the human patient. Yet animal health, human health, and the environment intersect in myriad ways. Despite this intersection, there are few resources that take a family-centered, collaborative approach to human, animal, and environmental health. To help address this gap, AAHA has brought together a task force of human and veterinary medical professionals with the goal of improving collaboration between professions to facilitate better outcomes for families with pets. These guidelines address common scenarios (e.g., zoonotic disease, disability, intimate partner violence) that intersect with human and animal health and provide strategies for greater communication and collaboration between the professions. The guidelines cover (1) terms and definitions to establish a common language between professions; (2) how to determine if a case requires a One Health approach; (3) how and when to reach out to other professionals for a case (e.g., social worker, physician, other medical professionals); and (4) how and when to follow up and close cases. These guidelines also offer case studies illustrating One Health scenarios that connect with human/family health, with supplemental materials available on the AAHA website at aaha.org/one-health.

2025 AAHA一个健康指南:导航跨学科伙伴关系。
兽医学以动物病人为中心,同样,人类医学以人类病人为中心。然而,动物健康、人类健康和环境以无数的方式相互交织。尽管有这样的交集,但很少有资源采取以家庭为中心的合作方式来解决人类、动物和环境健康问题。为了帮助解决这一差距,美国动物协会召集了一个由人类和兽医专业人员组成的工作组,目的是改善专业人员之间的合作,为有宠物的家庭提供更好的结果。这些准则处理与人类和动物健康相关的常见情况(如人畜共患疾病、残疾、亲密伴侣暴力),并提供了加强专业之间沟通与合作的战略。该指引包括(1)术语和定义,以建立专业之间的通用语言;(2)如何确定一个病例是否需要“同一个健康”方法;(3)如何及何时就个案向其他专业人士求助(例如社工、医生、其他医疗专业人士);(4)如何以及何时跟进和结案。这些指南还提供了案例研究,说明了与人类/家庭健康有关的“同一个健康”情景,并在美国aha网站aaha.org/one-health上提供了补充材料。
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2.70
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发文量
57
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of the JAAHA is to publish relevant, original, timely scientific and technical information pertaining to the practice of small animal medicine and surgery.
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