School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3800 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States.
Prev Vet Med. 2010 Feb 1;93(2-3):193-200. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2009.10.012. Epub 2009 Nov 20.
The introduction of modern heartworm, flea, and tick preventatives has provided a safe and effective means of controlling companion animal endoparasites, but achieving good owner compliance remains an ongoing challenge for the veterinary profession. Based on a sample of patients from the veterinary teaching hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, this study retrospectively examined factors associated with preventative use and areas of potential weakness in client communication. Between 1999 and 2006, records of 5276 canine and 1226 feline patients were searched for signalment, survey results for heartworm, flea, and tick preventative use, date of visit, presenting complaint, vaccination history, and owner zip code. Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate techniques. Overall, only 13-23% of patients were questioned about heartworm, flea, or tick preventative use during routine medical history taking. Patients with a prior history of parasites, younger patients, or those presenting with signs of cardiac disease were no more likely to be questioned about preventative use than healthy animals. Patients presenting to a specialty service were also less likely to be questioned. Approximately 74-79% of dogs and 12-38% of cats in the sample were on preventative products at any given time. There was a distinct seasonality to preventative use corresponding to the heartworm transmission season from June through November in the northeastern United States. Only 50% of patients seen for a yearly physical examination in winter were reported to be using preventative products when surveyed later in the year, compared to the roughly 85% on patients in heartworm preventatives when they received their routine physical examination in spring. Month of presentation and neuter status were the only signalment factors significantly (P<0.05) associated with preventative use in the multivariate analysis. Findings from this study emphasize target areas for increasing owner compliance.
现代心丝虫、跳蚤和蜱预防药物的引入为控制伴侣动物内寄生虫提供了安全有效的方法,但兽医行业仍在努力确保主人的良好依从性。本研究基于宾夕法尼亚大学兽医教学医院的患者样本,回顾性地检查了与预防药物使用相关的因素,并确定了客户沟通方面的潜在弱点。在 1999 年至 2006 年期间,对 5276 只犬和 1226 只猫的记录进行了搜索,内容包括特征、心丝虫、跳蚤和蜱预防药物使用的调查结果、就诊日期、就诊主诉、疫苗接种史和主人邮编。使用双变量和多变量技术进行数据分析。总体而言,只有 13-23%的患者在常规病史询问中被问及心丝虫、跳蚤或蜱预防药物使用情况。有寄生虫既往史、年龄较小的患者或有心脏疾病迹象的患者,询问预防药物使用情况的可能性与健康动物相同。到专科就诊的患者也较少被询问。在样本中,大约 74-79%的犬和 12-38%的猫在任何特定时间都在使用预防药物。预防药物的使用具有明显的季节性,与美国东北部 6 月至 11 月的心丝虫传播季节相对应。在冬季进行年度体检的患者中,只有 50%在当年晚些时候接受调查时报告正在使用预防药物,而在春季接受常规体检的接受心丝虫预防药物的患者中,这一比例约为 85%。就诊月份和绝育状态是多变量分析中唯一与预防药物使用显著相关的特征因素(P<0.05)。本研究的结果强调了增加主人依从性的目标领域。