PDSA Pet Hospital Nottingham, Dunkirk Road, Nottingham, NG7 2PH, UK.
VetPartners, Leeman House, Station Business Park, Holgate Park Drive, York, YO26 4GB, UK.
BMC Vet Res. 2020 Jun 11;16(1):190. doi: 10.1186/s12917-020-02404-5.
BACKGROUND: There is growing awareness that caring for a chronically ill pet may have a detrimental impact on their owner's quality of life. Companion animal orthopaedic disease has received little research interest in this context. Canine osteoarthritis is known to negatively affect the welfare of many dogs in the United Kingdom, but its consequences for their owners has not previously been described. The aim of this study was to use a qualitative methodology to explore the impacts on a dog owner that occur following their dog's diagnosis with osteoarthritis. Owners of osteoarthritic dogs based in the United Kingdom (UK) were recruited through veterinary practices to participate in semi-structured interview about life with their dog. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was used to construct key themes. This publication describes the theme that focused on the impact(s) that the dog's condition had had on the life of their owner. RESULTS: Forty owners of 35 dogs of a range of breeds and ages were interviewed. A wide range of negative impacts on the physical, mental and financial health of owners were described. Few had any prior experience of canine osteoarthritis, and owners of young dogs appeared to be particularly affected by the diagnosis. Owners detailed increasing worry over time about their pet's condition, frequently combined with a growing need to physically assist their dog. Sometimes this led them to seek information about, and purchase, adjunctive therapies and products. The dog's reduced mobility and need for medications progressively limited their own lifestyles and ability to have time away from their pet. Owners typically described a strong bond with their dog as a motivator to provide ongoing care. CONCLUSIONS: The negative impacts on owners of caring for an osteoarthritic dog appear multi-faceted and may be sustained over many years, particularly if the dog is young at diagnosis. Owners may be highly motivated to improve their dog's mobility and to reduce the impact the condition has on their own lives, yet they may be unsure how to achieve this. Veterinary professionals should inform and support these owners as much as possible.
背景:人们越来越意识到,照顾一只患有慢性疾病的宠物可能会对其主人的生活质量产生不利影响。在这种情况下,伴侣动物骨科疾病的研究兴趣相对较少。众所周知,犬骨关节炎会对英国许多狗的福利产生负面影响,但之前并未描述过其对主人的影响。本研究旨在采用定性方法探讨狗主人在其狗被诊断患有骨关节炎后所经历的影响。通过兽医诊所招募了英国(UK)患有骨关节炎的狗的主人,让他们参与有关其狗生活的半结构化访谈。访谈内容逐字转录,并进行主题分析以构建关键主题。本出版物描述了一个主题,该主题侧重于狗的病情对主人生活产生的影响。
结果:共对 35 只不同品种和年龄的狗的 40 名主人进行了访谈。描述了主人在身体、精神和财务健康方面受到的广泛负面影响。他们中很少有人有过犬骨关节炎的先前经验,而幼犬的主人似乎受诊断的影响尤其大。主人详细描述了随着时间的推移对宠物病情的担忧日益增加,经常伴随着对其狗的身体帮助的需求不断增加。有时,这会促使他们寻求有关补充疗法和产品的信息并购买。狗的活动能力下降和需要药物治疗逐渐限制了主人的生活方式和远离宠物的能力。主人通常将与狗的深厚联系描述为提供持续护理的动力。
结论:照顾患有骨关节炎的狗对主人的负面影响似乎是多方面的,并且可能持续多年,尤其是如果狗在诊断时还很年轻。主人可能有很高的动力来提高狗的活动能力并减轻病情对他们生活的影响,但他们可能不知道如何实现这一目标。兽医专业人员应尽可能为这些主人提供信息和支持。
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