Morris Amy, Wu Haorui, Morales Celeste
Vancouver Humane Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Oct 20;8:764753. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.764753. eCollection 2021.
This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences of low-income pet guardians in accessing veterinary care during COVID-19. Participants were recruited through a purposive sampling method: 12 individuals who applied to and met the low-income threshold to access support for veterinary fees from the Vancouver Humane Society (VHS) were invited for semi-structured in-depth telephone interviews. Participants indicated that they experienced pandemic-related barriers related to and compounded by their low-income status. Their experiences fit into three categories: the barriers to accessing veterinary care pre-and peri-COVID-19, the emotional impact of compounding barriers related to accessing veterinary care during COVID-19, and the human-animal bond and resilience in the context of COVID-19. Drawing on the One Health, One Welfare approach, we argue that veterinary and animal services should evaluate and improve their support services, particularly programs developed for low-income pet guardians. Based on the participants' recommendations, we propose that veterinary and animal services prepare for future disaster situations by increasing their financial capacity to support people needing assistance, undergoing training to better work with people experiencing financial and emotional stress, and providing easily accessible resources to better distribute knowledge about animal needs and available financial assistance programming. The suggestions are intended to benefit animals, their guardians, and both veterinary and animal service sector workers.
这项定性研究旨在探索低收入宠物监护人在新冠疫情期间获得兽医护理的经历。参与者通过目的抽样法招募:邀请了12名申请并符合低收入门槛、可从温哥华人道协会(VHS)获得兽医费用支持的个人进行半结构化深度电话访谈。参与者表示,他们经历了与疫情相关的障碍,且因其低收入状况而加剧。他们的经历可分为三类:新冠疫情前及疫情期间获得兽医护理的障碍、疫情期间获得兽医护理相关复合障碍的情感影响,以及新冠疫情背景下的人宠关系与恢复力。借鉴“同一健康,同一福利”方法,我们认为兽医和动物服务机构应评估并改进其支持服务,尤其是为低收入宠物监护人制定的项目。根据参与者的建议,我们提议兽医和动物服务机构通过增强其财政能力以支持有需要的人、接受培训以更好地与经历经济和情感压力的人合作,以及提供易于获取的资源以更好地传播有关动物需求和可用财政援助项目的知识,为未来的灾难情况做好准备。这些建议旨在使动物、其监护人以及兽医和动物服务部门的工作人员受益。