Schwedinger Elke, Kuhne Franziska, Moritz Andreas
Working Group for Applied Ethology and Animal Behaviour Therapy, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany.
Small Animal Clinic - Internal Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany.
Vet Rec. 2021 Oct;189(7):e297. doi: 10.1002/vetr.297. Epub 2021 Apr 19.
This study was performed to analyse the influence of veterinary advice as well as other sources of information on vaccination decision of dog owners.
A total of 1480 dog owners participated in this exclusively online conducted survey. Mean comparisons and correlation analyses were performed to check bivariate relationships between general data from the dogs, the dog owners, the vaccination decision making and risk/benefit analyses.
The results confirm that veterinarians are the most important source of information on vaccination for dog owners. Nevertheless, the World Wide Web including social media has also to be taken into consideration as a strongly influencing factor. Additionally, the availability of serious information about vaccinations on the internet and on social media has to be reconsidered in general by the veterinarian professional sector.
Veterinarians should be aware of their significant influence on the owner's decision about vaccination and use this knowledge in a targeted way to achieve a high vaccination rate in order to ensure effective herd immunity. Communication strategies for veterinarians to improve information transfer to dog owners are required.
本研究旨在分析兽医建议以及其他信息来源对狗主人疫苗接种决策的影响。
共有1480名狗主人参与了这项完全在线进行的调查。进行均值比较和相关性分析,以检验来自狗、狗主人的一般数据、疫苗接种决策以及风险/收益分析之间的双变量关系。
结果证实,兽医是狗主人疫苗接种最重要的信息来源。然而,包括社交媒体在内的万维网也必须被视为一个具有强烈影响的因素。此外,兽医专业领域总体上必须重新考虑互联网和社交媒体上有关疫苗接种的严肃信息的可用性。
兽医应意识到他们对主人疫苗接种决策的重大影响,并以有针对性的方式利用这一知识来实现高疫苗接种率,以确保有效的群体免疫。需要制定兽医的沟通策略,以改善向狗主人的信息传递。