狗主人与预防性保健:知识水平、兴趣以及对兽医可信度和同情心看法的影响。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lori R Kogan
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目标:更好地了解狗主人对 13 个预防性保健 (PHC) 主题的了解程度和兴趣水平。研究狗主对兽医如何就预防保健主题进行沟通的满意度、对兽医的信任感、兽医的同理心以及预防保健兽医就诊频率的潜在预测价值:在 Qualtrics 中创建了一份电子调查问卷,并通过 Prolific(一个开放的在线市场,受访者完成调查后可获得小额货币补偿)提供的链接分发给美国的狗主人:共有 738 名参与者完成了调查,他们都是居住在美国的狗主人。狗主人表示,他们最了解精神参与的重要性、如何评估狗的日常生活品质、疫苗和寄生虫。主人最想了解的是如何评估狗狗的日常生活质量、丰富精神生活的重要性、与狗狗品种相关的疾病以及老年护理。兽医是 14 个主题中 13 个主题的主要信息来源。狗主人对初级保健信息讨论方式的满意度可以显著预测兽医的同情心和可信度以及初级保健就诊频率:结论:狗主人了解初级保健的价值,并向兽医寻求这方面的信息。结论:狗主人了解初级保健信息的价值,并希望兽医提供这些信息。对初级保健信息传播的满意度可以预测狗主人对兽医可信度和同情心的看法:临床相关性:PHC 信息的传播不仅能直接改善动物的健康和福祉,还能通过影响狗主人对兽医的看法间接改善动物的健康和福祉。
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Dog owners and preventative healthcare: knowledge level, interest, and impact on perceptions of veterinarians' trustworthiness and empathy.

Objective: Gain a better understanding of dog owners' knowledge and interest level for 13 preventative healthcare (PHC) topics. Examine the potential predictive value of owners' satisfaction with how their veterinarian communicates about PHC topics and perceived veterinarian-related trust and empathy and frequency of PHC veterinary visits.

Methods: An electronic survey was created in Qualtrics and distributed to dog owners within the US via a link offered in Prolific, an open online marketplace whereby respondents receive small monetary compensation for completing surveys.

Results: A total of 738 participants completed the survey, all of whom were dog owners living in the US. Owners reported knowing the most about the importance of mental engagement, how to assess their dog's everyday quality of life, vaccines, and parasites. Owners were most interested in learning more about how to assess their dog's everyday quality of life, importance of mental enrichment, diseases related to their dog's breed, and senior care. Veterinarians were the primary source of information for 13 of 14 topics. Owners' satisfaction with how PHC information is discussed was a significant predictor for perceived veterinarian empathy and trustworthiness, as well as frequency of PHC visits.

Conclusions: Dog owners understand the value of PHC and look to their veterinarian for this information. Satisfaction with PHC dissemination predicts owners' views of their veterinarian's trustworthiness and empathy.

Clinical relevance: Dissemination of PHC information can improve animal health and well-being not only directly but also indirectly through its impact on owners' perceptions of their veterinarian.

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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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