Lamb Lisanna, Affenzeller Nadja, Hewison Lynn, McPeake Kevin James, Zulch Helen, Mills Daniel S
Animal Behaviour Cognition and Welfare Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Clinical Unit of Internal Medicine Small Animals, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Front Vet Sci. 2018 Mar 6;5:37. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00037. eCollection 2018.
Adherence to the advice of medical practitioners is critical to successful treatment outcomes and has been much researched in human health, but is less well studied in the veterinary and clinical animal behavior fields. Given that the management of behavior problems often requires substantial change in established client behavior, it is likely that adherence is a substantive issue affecting success. However, little is known about the relationships between relevant factors, and there is no established way of assessing these. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an instrument for coding factors likely to impinge on pet owner adherence to behavior advice and validate its utility through the identification of the factors appearing to relate most closely to a successful treatment outcome in a sample population from our clinic. Potential factors affecting adherence were identified from human health and animal behavior studies, and a survey instrument developed with items matched to these factors. Forty-two dog owners who had attended the University of Lincoln Animal Behavior Clinic over a 2-year period provided data used in the analysis. The assessment of treatment outcome success by clients and clinicians was correlated, but clinicians tended to overestimate success by half a point on a 5-point scale. Eleven items relating to adherence were found to correlate with client ratings of treatment success in a univariate analysis, with three of these remaining in an ordinal logistic regression model. These three related to trust in the advice given by the clinician, concern over distress caused to the pet in the longer term and the perceived recommendation of treatment measures that had failed. By further examining the relationship between all of these factors in a hierarchical cluster analysis, we were able to postulate ways in which we might be able to improve client adherence and thus treatment success. This provides a model for the application of the instrument in any veterinary behavior practice wishing to use client feedback to rationalize areas of the consultation which might be improved.
遵循执业医师的建议对于成功的治疗结果至关重要,并且在人类健康领域已经进行了大量研究,但在兽医和临床动物行为领域的研究较少。鉴于行为问题的管理通常需要客户既定行为的实质性改变,依从性很可能是影响成功的一个重要问题。然而,对于相关因素之间的关系知之甚少,并且没有既定的评估方法。因此,本研究的目的是开发一种工具,用于对可能影响宠物主人对行为建议依从性的因素进行编码,并通过识别在我们诊所的样本群体中似乎与成功治疗结果最密切相关的因素来验证其效用。从人类健康和动物行为研究中确定了影响依从性的潜在因素,并开发了一种调查工具,其项目与这些因素相匹配。在两年时间里到林肯大学动物行为诊所就诊的42位狗主人提供了用于分析的数据。客户和临床医生对治疗结果成功的评估具有相关性,但在5分制量表上,临床医生往往高估成功程度0.5分。在单变量分析中,发现11个与依从性相关的项目与客户对治疗成功的评分相关,其中3个项目保留在有序逻辑回归模型中。这三个项目分别与对临床医生给出的建议的信任、对宠物长期痛苦的担忧以及对已失败治疗措施的感知推荐有关。通过在层次聚类分析中进一步研究所有这些因素之间的关系,我们能够推测出提高客户依从性从而提高治疗成功率的方法。这为该工具在任何希望利用客户反馈来合理化咨询中可能改进的领域的兽医行为实践中的应用提供了一个模型。