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遛狗在新冠疫情封锁前后:英国狗主人的经验。

Dog Walking before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown: Experiences of UK Dog Owners.

机构信息

Department of Livestock and One Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Chester High Road, Neston CH64 7TE, UK.

Department of Equine Clinical Studies, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Chester High Road, Neston CH64 7TE, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 10;18(12):6315. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126315.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study investigated the impacts of the first COVID-19 UK lockdown on dog walking and ownership.

METHODS

An online survey was circulated via social media (May-June 2020). Completed responses (n = 584) were analysed using within- and between-group comparisons, and multivariable linear and logistic regression models were created. Open-ended data were coded into key themes.

RESULTS

During lockdown, dogs were walked less frequently, yet for a similar duration per week and closer to home. Dogs whose owners lived alone, or whose owners or household members had heightened vulnerability to COVID-19 were walked less than before, as were high-energy dogs. A minority of owners continued dog walking despite exhibiting symptoms or needing to self-isolate, justifying lack of help, dog behavioural problems, living in less populated areas, and the importance of outdoor exercise for their mental health. Dog ownership had multiple benefits (companionship, purpose and motivation; break from bad; positive to focus on) as well as challenges (changes in dog behaviour, balancing dog needs with public health guidance, accessing pet food/supplies and services, and sharing crowded outdoor spaces with others). Most did not have an emergency care plan for their pet before the pandemic and only a handful developed one.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings can be used to inform public health and dog welfare strategies for future lockdown situations or other disasters and emergencies likely to impact on daily routines.

摘要

背景

本研究调查了英国首次封锁对遛狗和养狗的影响。

方法

2020 年 5 月至 6 月期间,通过社交媒体发布了一项在线调查。使用组内和组间比较、多变量线性和逻辑回归模型对完成的回复(n=584)进行了分析。对开放式数据进行了关键主题编码。

结果

在封锁期间,狗的散步频率降低,但每周的散步时间和距离都相似,且更接近家。与之前相比,独自居住的狗主人、其主人或家庭成员对 COVID-19 更为脆弱的狗主人、高能量的狗主人遛狗的次数减少。少数狗主人尽管出现了症状或需要自我隔离,但仍继续遛狗,理由是缺乏帮助、狗的行为问题、居住在人口较少的地区,以及户外活动对他们的心理健康很重要。养狗有多种好处(陪伴、目的和动力;从不好的事情中解脱出来;积极关注),也有挑战(狗的行为变化、平衡狗的需求与公共卫生指导、获取宠物食品/用品和服务,以及与他人共享拥挤的户外空间)。大多数人在大流行之前没有为他们的宠物制定应急护理计划,只有少数人制定了该计划。

结论

这些发现可用于为未来的封锁或其他可能影响日常生活的灾难和紧急情况提供公共卫生和犬类福利策略。

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