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新西兰兽医辅助专业人员对犬猫术后疼痛的态度和看法。

Attitudes and perceptions of veterinary paraprofessionals in New Zealand to postoperative pain in dogs and cats.

作者信息

Kongara K, Squance H E, Topham I A, Bridges J P

机构信息

a Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Massey University , Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North , 4442 , New Zealand.

出版信息

N Z Vet J. 2016 Mar;64(2):112-6. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2015.1111172. Epub 2015 Nov 15.

Abstract

AIM

To survey the attitudes and perceptions of veterinary paraprofessionals in New Zealand to postoperative pain in dogs and cats.

METHODS

In December 2011, veterinary paraprofessionals (VP) from throughout New Zealand were invited to participate in an online survey. Eleven questions, which were divided into five sections, were used to determine demographic information, the respondents' assessment of pain after commonly performed surgeries in dogs and cats, their opinions on provision of analgesia, who had responsibility for pain monitoring and the use of any formal pain scoring system in the practice.

RESULTS

Data from 165 respondents were able to be used, and 162 (98%) respondents to the survey were female. According to the respondents' estimates, fracture repair in dogs and repair of diaphragmatic hernias in cats had the highest pain score following surgery. Neutering procedures involving dogs were scored higher than for cats (p<0.01). All respondents agreed that animals benefit from perioperative analgesia. The veterinary nurse was reported to be predominantly responsible for monitoring pain in animals postoperatively by 116/165 (70.3%) respondents. Of 165 respondents, 154 (93%) considered that their knowledge of pain and assessment of pain could be enhanced.

CONCLUSIONS

This survey reflects the attitudes and perceptions of a sample of VP in New Zealand to postoperative pain in dogs and cats. The results indicate that all respondents believe that surgery results in sufficient pain to warrant analgesic therapy. Routine neutering surgeries were considered to be more painful in dogs than in cats. The current survey also provides information to educators on potential areas of focus, given that 93% of respondents felt that their knowledge of pain and assessment of pain could be enhanced.

摘要

目的

调查新西兰兽医辅助人员对犬猫术后疼痛的态度和认知。

方法

2011年12月,邀请新西兰各地的兽医辅助人员参与一项在线调查。使用11个问题,分为五个部分,以确定人口统计学信息、受访者对犬猫常见手术后疼痛的评估、他们对提供镇痛的看法、谁负责疼痛监测以及在实践中是否使用任何正式的疼痛评分系统。

结果

165名受访者的数据可供使用,162名(98%)参与调查的受访者为女性。根据受访者的估计,犬的骨折修复和猫的膈疝修复术后疼痛评分最高。涉及犬的绝育手术评分高于猫(p<0.01)。所有受访者都认为动物从围手术期镇痛中受益。116/165(70.3%)的受访者报告称,兽医护士主要负责术后监测动物的疼痛。在165名受访者中,154名(93%)认为他们对疼痛的了解和疼痛评估能力可以得到提高。

结论

本次调查反映了新西兰一部分兽医辅助人员对犬猫术后疼痛的态度和认知。结果表明,所有受访者都认为手术会导致足够的疼痛,需要进行镇痛治疗。常规绝育手术被认为犬比猫更痛苦。鉴于93%的受访者认为他们对疼痛的了解和疼痛评估能力可以得到提高,本次调查也为教育工作者提供了潜在的关注领域信息。

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