Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Anicura Albano Animal Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMC Vet Res. 2020 Mar 18;16(1):90. doi: 10.1186/s12917-020-02281-y.
Periodontal disease remains one of the dog's most common health issues, even though it is largely preventable by tooth brushing. Implementation of daily tooth brushing would not only improve animal welfare, but also reduce veterinary costs for the owner. There is a paucity of studies investigating attitudes, opinions and practices of dog owners, veterinarians, and veterinary nurses regarding preventative dental home care in dogs. The objective of this study was to investigate these parameters in Sweden, thereby providing a basis for improved prophylactic strategies.
Validated questionnaire surveys were distributed to all Swedish dog owners (n = 209,263), veterinarians (n = 3657) and veterinary nurses (n = 1650) with e-mail addresses in the national registry. The response rates were 32% for dog owners and veterinarians, and 38% for veterinary nurses. The survey questions concerned attitudes, opinions and practices regarding dental home care, including whether dog owners received information concerning dental home care or not, and if this information resulted in implementation.
Attitudes, opinions and practices regarding dental home care are presented for Swedish dog owners, veterinarians, and veterinary nurses. A fundamental finding was that the absolute majority of Swedish dog owners do not perform adequate prophylactic dental home care. Considerable discrepancies were identified in the opinions of veterinary health practitioners and dog owners regarding attitudes towards dental home care and conveying of information. Several areas for improvement in the communication between dog owners and veterinary health practitioners concerning dental home care were identified.
Our results illustrates the need for validated methods to increase dog owner compliance with dental home care recommendations. We also see a need of further education, regarding canine dental home care, among veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and dog owners. The results from this unique study constitute an important foundation for future development of prophylactic strategies, with the ultimate goal to improve dental health, and thereby animal welfare, in dogs.
尽管通过刷牙可以很大程度上预防牙周病,但这种疾病仍是犬类最常见的健康问题之一。实施日常刷牙不仅可以改善动物福利,还可以为犬主人减少兽医费用。目前,关于犬主人、兽医和兽医护士对犬预防性口腔保健的态度、意见和做法的研究很少。本研究的目的是在瑞典调查这些参数,从而为改善预防策略提供基础。
向全国登记册中所有有电子邮件地址的瑞典犬主人(n=209263 人)、兽医(n=3657 人)和兽医护士(n=1650 人)分发了经过验证的问卷。犬主人和兽医的回复率为 32%,兽医护士的回复率为 38%。调查问题涉及口腔保健的态度、意见和做法,包括犬主人是否收到有关口腔保健的信息,以及如果收到信息,是否会实施。
呈现了瑞典犬主人、兽医和兽医护士口腔保健的态度、意见和做法。一个基本发现是,绝大多数瑞典犬主人没有进行充分的预防性口腔保健。兽医保健从业人员和犬主人对口腔保健态度和信息传达的意见存在相当大的差异。在犬主人和兽医保健从业人员之间关于口腔保健的沟通方面,确定了几个需要改进的领域。
我们的研究结果表明,需要使用经过验证的方法来提高犬主人对口腔保健建议的依从性。我们还发现兽医、兽医护士和犬主人都需要进一步接受犬口腔保健教育。这项独特研究的结果构成了未来预防策略发展的重要基础,最终目标是改善犬的口腔健康,从而提高动物福利。