Kogan Lori R, Erdman Phyllis, Bussolari Cori, Currin-McCulloch Jennifer, Packman Wendy
Department of Clinical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.
College of Education, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Feb 2;8:629121. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.629121. eCollection 2021.
Veterinarians, like many other professions, were significantly impacted by the onset of COVID-19 in the spring of 2020. Standard practices were disrupted, and veterinary hospitals had to quickly modify standard protocols to safely serve their clients and patients. The purpose of this study was to better understand dog owners' fears and concerns pertaining to veterinary care and obtainment of pet care products and food during the lock down phase of a pandemic to be better prepared to address these concerns now and in the future. To this end, an online, anonymous, cross-sectional survey was designed and distributed to adult dog owners via social media. The results, from a total of 4,105 participants (the majority from the United States and Canada), indicated substantial areas of concern. The number one concern of dog owners during this time was the availability of emergency veterinary care. Owners under 30 years of age, compared to older owners, were significantly more concerned about both availability and cost of veterinary care (emergency and non-emergency). The ability to care for one's dog if they were to become ill was a concern for many owners, yet only 60% had identified a caretaker for their dog if one was needed. These results suggest that the majority of dog owners remained true steadfast guardians of their dogs, continuing to make them a priority, even during pandemic times. Suggestions to help mitigate dog owners' concerns and improve communication between owners and veterinarian teams are offered.
与许多其他职业一样,兽医在2020年春季受到新冠疫情的重大影响。常规做法被打乱,兽医医院不得不迅速修改标准规程,以便安全地为客户和宠物提供服务。本研究的目的是更好地了解狗主人在疫情封锁阶段对兽医护理以及宠物护理产品和食物获取方面的恐惧和担忧,以便更好地准备应对现在及未来的这些担忧。为此,设计了一项在线、匿名的横断面调查,并通过社交媒体分发给成年狗主人。来自总共4105名参与者(大多数来自美国和加拿大)的结果表明了一些令人担忧的主要方面。在此期间,狗主人最担心的是紧急兽医护理的可及性。与年长的狗主人相比,30岁以下的狗主人对兽医护理(紧急和非紧急)的可及性和费用更为担忧。许多狗主人担心如果自己的狗生病,自己是否有能力照顾它,但只有60%的狗主人确定了在需要时照顾狗的人。这些结果表明,大多数狗主人仍然是他们狗狗坚定的守护者,即使在疫情期间也继续将狗狗放在首位。文中还提供了一些帮助减轻狗主人担忧以及改善主人与兽医团队之间沟通的建议。