韩国宠物照顾者的负担:对兽医的主要影响和启示。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Seola Joo, Hyomin Park, Myung-Sun Chun
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摘要

背景:宠物主人所经历的“照顾者负担”源于照顾的挑战和压力,反映了人类与宠物动物之间的复杂关系,并显著影响了人类和宠物的生活质量。本研究旨在定量分析韩国宠物主人的照顾者负担,并探讨影响其形成的各种因素。方法和材料:通过在线研究小组招募了766名自称是主要照顾者的狗和/或猫的主人。参与者完成了评估宠物和主人特征的问卷调查,包括宠物健康状况、对宠物的依恋、家人或他人的照顾支持以及兽医服务。采用SPSS 26进行统计分析,包括回归分析。结果:最终的回归模型确定了与更高的照顾者负担相关的几个因素,包括年龄(宠物和照顾者)、照顾者性别(男性)、宠物健康状况(急性或可治愈)、他人的支持水平(情感支持较低,但经济和实际支持较高),以及为照顾宠物而与兽医沟通的频率较高。虽然对宠物的强烈依恋可能有助于减轻照顾者的负担,但其影响是复杂的,需要仔细考虑。结论:宠物照顾者负担是由宠物相关因素、个体因素和环境因素共同形成的。这项研究强调了兽医护理需要一种以关系为中心的方法,以解决照顾者面临的独特挑战,以提高照顾者的幸福感和优化宠物福利。
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Pet caregiver burden in South Korea: key influences and the implications for veterinarians.

Background: The "caregiver burden" experienced by pet owners arises from the challenges and strains of caregiving, reflecting the complex relationship between humans and their pet animals and significantly impacting the quality of life of both humans and pets. This study aimed to quantitatively analyze the caregiver burden among South Korean pet owners and examine the various factors contributing to its formation.

Methods and materials: A total of 766 dog and/or cat owners who identified themselves as primary caregivers were recruited through an online research panel. Participants completed questionnaires assessing pet and owner characteristics, including pet health status, attachment to the pet, caregiving support from family or others, and veterinary services. Statistical analyses, including regression analysis, were conducted using SPSS version 26.

Results: The final regression model identified several factors associated with higher caregiver burden, including younger age (of both the pet and caregiver), caregiver gender (male), pet health status (acute or curable condition), level of support from others (lower emotional but higher financial and practical support), and higher frequency of veterinary communication for pet care. While strong attachment to pets may help alleviate caregiver burden, its effects are complicated and require careful consideration.

Conclusions: Pet caregiver burden is shaped by a combination of pet-related, individual, and contextual factors. This study highlights the need for a relationship-centered approach to veterinary care that addresses the unique challenges faced by caregivers to enhance caregiver well-being and optimize pet welfare.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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