Grave K, Tanem H
Department of Pharmacology, Microbiology and Food Hygiene, Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway.
J Small Anim Pract. 1999 Apr;40(4):158-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.1999.tb03781.x.
Compliance with a 10-day course of oral antibacterial drugs in dogs being treated as outpatients at a veterinary clinic was assessed by use of pill count data obtained by telephone interview. The association between compliance and several possible determinants of compliance was investigated. Ninety-five animal owners were included in the study, with 44 per cent reporting 100 per cent compliance with the treatment regimen and as many as 88 per cent reporting a compliance level of 80 per cent or more. The compliance level was significantly higher (P < 0.002) when the animal owners felt that the veterinarians spent enough time on the consultation. Moreover, compliance was significantly higher (P < 0.05) for dogs being treated for gastrointestinal infections compared with those being treated for other diseases.
通过电话访谈获得的药丸计数数据,评估了在兽医诊所作为门诊治疗的犬只口服抗菌药物10天疗程的依从性。研究了依从性与几个可能的依从性决定因素之间的关联。95名动物主人纳入了该研究,44%的人报告对治疗方案的依从性为100%,多达88%的人报告依从水平为80%或更高。当动物主人认为兽医在咨询上花费了足够的时间时,依从水平显著更高(P < 0.002)。此外,与治疗其他疾病的犬只相比,治疗胃肠道感染的犬只依从性显著更高(P < 0.05)。