Department of Companion Animals (Evason, McGrath) and Department of Health Management (Stull), Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario (Evason).
Can Vet J. 2021 May;62(5):484-490.
Preventive care is the cornerstone of health. However, veterinary staff to client (pet owner) communication of disease prevention may be limited resulting in increased pet risk. Our objectives were to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices of clients regarding vaccination and parasite control and describe information sources influencing client preventive care. Over a 6-week period, clients visiting a veterinary teaching hospital in Prince Edward Island, Canada, were invited to complete a written questionnaire. Of those invited, 81% (105/129) completed the questionnaire. Respondents reported low (19 to 33%) to moderate (66 to 79%) coverage for canine "lifestyle" and core vaccines, respectively. Half of the participants reported that they had concern for their pet's health from endo/ectoparasites compared to concern for their/household member's health (27%), despite 45% reporting a person at increased zoonotic risk in their household. Veterinarians (89 to 92%) and online information (39 to 51%) were the highest client-reported resources for vaccine and parasite education. Our work provides a baseline for preventive care practices and highlights a need for improvement.
预防保健是健康的基石。然而,兽医人员向客户(宠物主人)传达疾病预防知识可能有限,这可能会增加宠物的风险。我们的目标是评估客户对疫苗接种和寄生虫控制的知识、态度和实践,并描述影响客户预防保健的信息来源。在 6 周的时间里,邀请了访问加拿大爱德华王子岛兽医教学医院的客户填写书面问卷。在受邀者中,81%(105/129)完成了问卷。受访者报告称,犬类“生活方式”疫苗和核心疫苗的覆盖率分别较低(19%至 33%)和中等(66%至 79%)。一半的参与者表示,与担心自己/家庭成员的健康相比,他们更担心宠物的健康,尽管 45%的人报告说自己家中有感染人畜共患病的风险增加。兽医(89%至 92%)和在线信息(39%至 51%)是客户报告的疫苗和寄生虫教育的最高资源。我们的工作为预防保健实践提供了基准,并强调需要改进。